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A  time-honored  custom  demands  a  formal  introduction 
of  every  volume  to  its  readers ;  and,  in  deference  to  its 
requirements,  this  volume  is  thus  presented  to  the  collectors  of 
books  for  their  examination. 

The  Collection  of  Books  of  which  this  volume  is  a  Catalogue, 
is  an  important  one,  and  not  without  attractions  to  the 
intelligent  bookbuyer.  As  a  collection  of  Local  Histories ; 
of  the  Publications  of  Societies  ;  of  Biographies ;  of  works 
on  the  North  American  Indians;  of  Washingtoniana ;  of 
Election,  Thanksgiving,  and  Fast-Day  Sermons ;  of  Trials  ;  of 
Early  New  England  Theology;  of  Controversial  Tracts  on 
Banking,  Theology,  Politics,  Law,  Medicine,  Temperance, 
etc. ;  of  Fourth  of  July  Orations ;  of  College  Publications ; 
of  Lincolniana ;  of  works  on  the  Rebellion  and  Slavery ; 
of  Sermons,  etc.,  it  may  be  said,  truly,  to  have  been  sur 
passed  in  extent,  variety,  and  value,  by  very  few  of  even  the 
most  elaborate  and  best  selected  Libraries. 

Of  the  LOCAL  HISTORIES,  including  Centennial  Discourses  of 
Churches,  Schools,  Societies,  etc.,  which  it  contains,  not  even  a 
brief  mention  of  them  in  detail  can  be  made  without  encumber 
ing  this  note  and  tiring  the  reader.  Every  page  is  sprinkled 
with  their  titles,  and  every  State,  and  very  often,  every  county 
of  the  several  States,  is  represented  in  the  list.  The  INDEX,  at 
the  close  of  the  volume,  refers  to  many,  but  not  nearly  to  all  of 
them ;  to  which  the  reader's  careful  attention  is  respectfully 
directed. 


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Of  the  PUBLICATIONS  OF  SOCIETIES,  the  titles  of  which  extend 
from  page  148  to  page  161,  besides  single  specimens  scattered 
elsewhere  through  the  Catalogue,  under  the  names  of  their  sev 
eral  authors  and  of  their  peculiar  localities,  the  Collection  is  un 
usually  complete  and  valuable,  as  those  who  have  sought  such 
works  will  fully  understand  after  having  examined  its  pages. 

Of  the  BIOGRAPHIES,  in  which  may  be  included,  not  only  the 
ordinary  volumes  of  Biography,  but  Diaries,  Journals,  Personal 
Narratives,  Funeral  and  Ordination  Sermons,  Trials,  and 
other  works  of  similar  character,  the  Collection  is  very  large  and 
very  important,  containing  not  only  those  which  are  agreeable, 
but  those  which  are  notorious  and  depreciating  in  their  ten 
dencies. 

Of  the  great  variety  of  works  on  the  !N ORTH  AMERICAN  INDIANS, 
embracing  not  only  the  more  elaborate  volumes  of  Adair, 
McKenny,  Catlin,  Schoolcraft,  etc.,  but  the  numerous  Personal 
Narratives,  War  Histories,  Vocabularies,  etc.,  especial  mention 
cannot  be  made  in  detail ;  but  an  examination  of  the  Index  will 
indicate  how  numerous  their  titles  are,  and  how  important  the 
Collection  is  to  every  lover  of  Bibliography. 

The  WASHINGTONIANA  is  described  by  their  titles  on  pages 
430-452;  and  even  a  passing  glance  will  indicate  the  great 
variety  and  unusual  importance  of  that  portion  of  the  Collection. 

There  are  many  other  lines,  however,  scattered  through  the 
catalogue  under  the  titles  of  their  respective  authors'  names, 
which  add  to  the  interest  of  this  specially  attractive  department ; 
and  those  who  are  adding  the  works  of  this  particular  class  to 
their  libraries,  will  be  repaid  by  a  close  examination  of  other 
portions  of  the  Catalogue  than  that  to  which  reference  has  been 
made. 

The  ELECTION  SERMONS  of  Massachusetts  extend  with  toler 
able  regularity,  from  1T20  until  1869,  and  those  of  Con 
necticut  from  1Y66,  with  some  deviation,  to  1830;  the  THANKS- 


GIVING  SERMONS,  extending  from  1786  until  a  recent  date,  are 
various  and  desirable  ;  and  the  FAST-DAY  SERMONS,  range  from 
1753  until  our  own  day.  Without  claiming  any  notable  degree 
of  perfection  in  these  departments,  the  works  which  they  contain 
will  serve  an  excellent  purpose  in  making  complete  many  collec 
tions  which  are  lacking  in  particular  works. 

The  TRIALS  number,  among  others,  many  of  the  most  notable, 
including  those  of  the  British  soldiers  at  Boston,  Aaron  Burr, 
Judge  Blount,  Joshua  Hett  Smith,  Major  Andr6,  Ephraim 
Wheeler,  E.  C.  Delavan,  Alexander  Whistelo,  Levi  Weeks,  Rev. 
John  !N".  Maffit,  John  C.  Colt,  Bishops  Doane  and  Onderdonk, 
Sir  Henry  Vane,  the  Forrest  Case,  William  Hone,  Doctor  S. 
F.  Jarvis,  Horace  Greeley,  the  Prophet  Matthias,  Alexander  Mc- 
Leod,  the  Parrish  and  Lawrence  Will  Cases,  D.  E.  Sickles,  Prof. 
Webster,  Rev.  William  Parkinson,  etc.,  and  it  will  be  seen  that 
those  who  have  an  inclination  to  this  class  of  works,  will  enjoy 
a  rare  opportunity  for  extending  their  collections. 

Of  EARLY  NEW  ENGLAND  THEOLOGY  AND  HISTORY  the  speci 
mens  are  quite  numerous,  and  generally  of  great  variety.  With 
out  naming  all,  the  works  of  such  men  as  John  Checkley,  John 
Cotton,  Thomas  Hooker,  Cotton  and  Samuel  Mather,  Benjamin 
Colman,  John  Dunton,  Thomas  Prince,  Nathaniel  Appleton, 
Thomas  Sheppard,  John  Josselyn,  John  Davenport,  Captain 
Thomas  Wheeler,  will  be  found  in  this  Collection. 

The  CONTROVERSIAL  TRACTS  number  many  hundreds ;  and 
the  particular  subjscts  on  which  they  treat  ara  numerous  and  of 
every  conceivable  character ;  and  the  same  remarks  will  apply, 
with  equal  propriety,  to  the  hundreds,  if  not  thousands,  of  Ser 
mons  which  are  clustered  in  this  Collection. 

Of  FOURTH  OF  JULY  ORATIONS  the  variety  is  very  large ;  and 
many  specimens  will  be  found  which  will  add  immeasurably  to 
the  joys  of  those  local  collectors  whose  interests  are  centered  in 
whatever  relates  to  some  particular  places. 


Of  the  PUBLICATIONS  BY,  OK  CONCERNING  COLLEGES,  there  are 
many  which  will  serve  to  complete  files,  which,  hitherto,  have 
almost  defied  completion.  There  is  no  subject,  however,  (unless 
it  may  be  its  Washingtoniana)  which  this  Collection  can  more 
honestly  boast  of  than  its  LINCOLNIANA  and  PUBLICATIONS  CON 
CERNING  SLAVERY  AND  THE  WAR  OF  SECESSION — the  former 
numbering  more  than  a  hundred  and  fifty  distinct  publications 
and  the  titles  of  the  latter  ranging,  not  including  the  unarranged 
works,  from  page  303  to  page  357. 

But  we  need  not  continue  this  survey  of  the  thousands  of 
works  which  constitute  this  Collection.  Every  book-buyer  will 
examine  the  Catalogue  for  himself;  and  every  one  will  measure 
the  merit  of  the  Collection  by  a  standard  of  his  own  selection. 

The  Catalogue  was  made  and  carried  through  the  Press  by 
the  owner  of  the  Collection,  after  the  regular  business  of  the  day 
had  been  closed ;  and  it  makes  no  pretension  whatever  to  biblio 
graphical  erudition.  It  was  made  for  use  rather  than  for  show  ; 
and,  although  it  is  not  without  errors,  it  is  believed  to  be  very 
well  adapted  for  the  purpose  for  which  it  was  prepared — the 
honest  instruction  of  its  readers  concerning  the  character  of  the 
Collection. 

The  Books  which  are  described  in  this  Catalogue  are  generally 
in  excellent  condition ;  and  they  will  be  sold,  at  the  time  and 
place  designated,  without  reserve. 

The  subject  is  now  left  in  the  hands  of  those  whose  tastes  and 
opportunities  shall  lead  them  to  attend  this  sale,  with  the  assur 
ance  that  what  can  be  done,  either  by  the  owner  of  the  Collec 
tion  or  by  those  who  shall  represent  him,  will  be  done  to  make 
the  sale  agreeable  and  satisfactory. 


CONDITIONS  OF  SALE. 

I.  The  highest  Bidder  to  be  the  Buyer;  and  if  any  dispute  arise  between 
two  or  more  Bidders,  the  Lots  so  disputed  to  be  immediatety  put  up  again 
and  re-sold. 

II.  The  Purchasers  to  give  in  their  names  and  Places  of  Abode,  with  a 
sufficient  Deposit,  if  required,  in  Part   Payment  of  the  Purchase-money ; 
in  Default  of  which  the  Lot  or  Lots  so  purchased  "shall  be  immediately  put 
up  again  and  re-sold. 

III.  The  Lots  to  be  paid  for  and  taken  away  at  the  Buyer's  Expense  and 
Eisk,  within  six  days  from  the  conclusion  of  the  Sale,  or  settled  for  to  the 
satisfaction  of  the  Auctioneers  on  or  before  delivery ;  in  default  of  which 
the  Auctioneers  will  not  hold  themselves  responsible,  if  the  Lots  be  lost, 
stolen,  damaged,  or  destroyed,  but  they  will  be  left  at  the  sole  risk  of  the 
Purchaser. 

IV.  The  sale  of  any  Book  or  Books,  or  Lot  of  Pamphlets  is  not  to  be  set 
aside  on  account  of  any  Stained  or  Short  leaves  of  Text  or  Plates,  want  of 
List  of  Plates,  or  on  account  of  the  Publication  of  any  subsequent  Volume, 
Supplement,  Appendix,  or  Plates.     All  Magazines,  Reviews,  Books  in  Lots, 
Pamphlets  in  Lots  or  Volumes,  described  as  being  in  any  way  imperfect,  will 
be  sold  with  all  Faults,  Imperfections,  and  Errors  of  Description.  The  sale  of 
any  lot  of  Prints  or  Drawings  in  Illustrated  Books  or  otherwise,  is  not  to  be 
set  aside  on  account  of  any  error  in  the  enumeration  of  the  numbers  stated, 
or  for  any  error  of  description  therein. 

V.  Upon  failure  of  complying  with  the   above   Conditions,  the   money 
deposited  in  part  Payment  shall  be  forfeited ;  and  all  Lots  left  uncleared  in 
conformity  with  these  Conditions,  may  be  re-sold  by  public  or  private  Sale 
without  further  notice ;  and  the  Deficiency  (if  any)  arising  from  such  re-sale, 
shall  be  made  good  by  the  Defaulters  at  this  Sale,  together  with  all  charges 
attending  the  same.     The  Condition  is  without  prejudice  to  the  right  of  the 
Auctioneers  to  enforce  the  contract  made  at  this  Sale,  without  such  re-sale,  if 
they  think  fit. 


CATALOGUE 


CATALOGUE. 


[BAJDDON'S  Steam  Engine  Calumny  delineated  ;  to  which 
is  subjoined  the  Infernal  Triumvirate  oppression,  depres 
sion  and  extortion.  By  a  Lover  of  Mercy.  12mo,  sheep. 

Philadelphia,  1817 

2  ABINGTON,  MASS.     HISTORICAL  SKETCH  OF.      By  Aaron  Hobart. 

8uo,  doth.     With  an  appendix.  Boston,  1839 

3  ACTON,  MASS.     An  Address  delivered  at,  July  21,  1835  ;  being 

the  first  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Organization  of  that 

Town.     With  an  Appendix. 

In  which  the  honors  of  the  Concord  Fight,  claimed  by  some  late  pub 
lications,  for  Maj.  Buttrick  and  other  Officers,  belonging  to  Concord,, 
particularly  so  far  as  they  are  supposed  to  belong  to  the  memory 
of  Capt.  Isaac  Davis  of  Acton,  are  considered  ;  with  some  reasons 
why  a  proposed  monument  should  not  be  placed  over  the  two 
British  soldiers  who  were  buried  in  one  grave  at  the  north  bridge  ; 
and  some  notice  of  the  agitated  question  as  to  the  place  where  the 
first  resistance  was  made  ;  accompanied  by  the  testimony  of  two 
of  the  surviving  members  of  Capt.  Davis's  Company,  and  of  his 
surviving  widow  ;  and  a  Map  of  the  scene  of  the  Concord  Fight  as 
it  was  at  the  time. 

By  Josiah  Adams.     8vo  pamphlet,  48  pages,  rough  edges  ;  very 
scarce  ;  Jine  copy.  Boston,  1835 

4  ACTON,  ME.     THE  HISTORY  or.     By  Joseph  Fullonton. 

"  This  shall  be  written  for  the  generation  to  come," 
Sm.  8uo,  paper  cov.,  36  pages  ;  fine  copy  ;  scarce.  Dover,  N.IL,  1847 
Contains  its  Geographical,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  History,,  and  Bio 
graphical  Sketches  of  its  prominent  men. 

5  AD  AIR,  JAMES.     (Trader  with  the  Indians  and  Resident  in  their 

Country  for  Forty  Years.)  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  AMERICAN  IN 
DIANS,  particularly  those  Nations  adjoining  the  Mississippi, 
East  and  West  Florida,  Georgia,  South  and  North  Carolina  and 
Virginia  :  containing  an  Account  of  their  Origin,  Language, 
Manners,  Religious  and  Civil  Customs,  Laws,  Form  of  Govern- 
I 


2 

ment,  Punishments,  Conduct  in  War  and  Domestic  Life,  etc., 

etc.,  sufficient  to  render  it  a  Complete  Indian  System  ;  with 

Observations  on  former  Historians,  etc.     Also,  an  Appendix, 

containing  a  Description  of  the  Floridas,  etc.    With  a  new  Map 

of  the  Country.     4fo,  full  polished  mottled  calf,  gilt.     Bound  by 

W.  Pratt.     Clean,  perfect  copy  ;  very  rare.        London,  MDCCLXXV. 

"  Adair  was  an  English  Trader  who  had  certainly  a  most  intimate 

knowledge  of  the  Indians.     The  great  object  of  his  work  appears 

to  be  to  prove  that  the  Aborigines  of  America  are  descended  from 

the  Jewish  Race." 

6  ADAMS,    JOHN.      A  SELECTION   OF  PATRIOTIC  ADDRESSES  to  the 

President  of  the  United  States.  With  the  President's  Answers. 
Svo,  sheep  ;  fine  copy.  Boston,  1798 

7  ADAMS,  JOHN  QUINCY.      Poems  of  Eeligion  and  Society.     With 

Notices  of  his  Life  and  Character.  By  John  Davis  and  T.  H. 
Benton.  Svo,  cl.  Auburn,  1850 

8  ADAMS,  J.  T.     The  White  Chief  among  the  Eed  Men  ;  or,  Knight 

of  the  Golden  Melice.     Svo,  cl.  New  York,  1859 

9  ADDISON   Co.,  VT.      Statistical  and  Historical  Account  of.      By 

Samuel  Swift.     8vo  ;  fine  copy  ;  scarce.  Middlebury,  1859 

10  "ADMIRARI  NIL."     The  Trollopiad  ;  or,  Travelling  Gentleman  in 

America.     A  Satire.     Svo,  cl.  New  York,  1837 

11  jESOP.     THE  FABLES  OF.     With  a  Life  of  the  Author.     Illustrated 

with  One  Hundred  and  Eleven  Engravings,  from  Original  De 
signs  by  Herrick.  Svo;  sheets  folded;  tinted  paper. 

New  York,  Hurd  and  Houghton,  1865 

12  AFRICAN  METH.  EPIS.  CHURCH.      Minutes  of  the  General  and  An 

nual  Conferences  for  1839-40.  Sm.  Svo,  47 pages.  Brooklyn,  1840 

13  AGASSIZ,   LOUIS.      LAKE    SUPERIOR  :    its  Physical   Character, 

Vegetation  and  Animals,  compared  with  those  of  other  and 
similar  regions.  With  a  Narrative  of  the  Tour,  by  J.  Elliott 
Cabot.  And  Contributions  by  other  Scientific  Gentlemen. 
Elegantly  illustrated  ;  large  Svo,  cl.  Boston,  1850 

14  ALBACH,  JAMES  K     ANNALS  OF  THE  WEST  :  embracing  a  con 

cise  account  of  principal  events  which  have  occurred  in  the 
Western  States  and  Territories,  from  the  Discovery  of  the  Mis 
sissippi  Valley  to  the  year  eighteen  hundred  and  fifty.  Com 
piled  from  the  most  authentic  sources.  Large  Svo,  sheep. 

St.  Louis,  1852 

15  ALBACH,  JAMES  K.     ANNALS  OF  THE  WEST.      Pittsburgh,  1856 

16  ALBANY,  N.  Y.    Eandom  Kecollections  of,  from  1800  to  1808.     Svo 

pamphlet,  57  pages  ;  scarce  ;  fine  copy.  Albany,  1849 

17  ALBANY,  N.  Y.     Address  before  Young  Men's  Association,  Feb. 

7,  1854.     By  Wm.  Kent.     Svo  pamphlet.  New  York,  1854 

18  ALBANY.     ANNALS  OF   THE  MEDICAL   SOCIETY  of  the  County  of, 

from  1806-1851,  with  Biographical  Sketches  of  Deceased  Mem 
bers.  By  Sylvester  D.  Willard.  Svo,  cl.  Albany,  1864 

19  ALDRICH,  THOMAS  BAILEY.     The  Ballad  of  Babie  Bell  and  other 

Poems.     Third  edition.     12mo,  cl  New  York,  1860 

20  ALEXANDER,  ARCHIBALD.     Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Found 

er  and  Principal  Alumni  of  the  Log  College  (Bucks  Co.,  Pa.) 


Together  with  an  Account  of  the  Revivals  of  Religion  under 
their  Ministry.  12mo,  doth.  Philadelphia,  [1851] 

21  ALEXANDER,  JOHN  H.,  Memoir  of.    By  William  Pinkney.     Read  be 

fore  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  May  2,  1867.  Svo,  33 
pages,  uncut.  Baltimore,  1867 

22  ALLEN,  COL.  ETHAN.    MEMOIR  or,  containing  the  most  interest 

ing  Incidents  connected  with  his  Private  and  Public  Career.  By 
Hugh  Moore.  12mo,  cloth.  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  1834 

23  ALLEN,  COL.  ETHAN.     ALLEN'S  CAPTIVITY,  being  a  Narrative 

of,  containing  his  Voyages,  Travels,  etc.  Written  by  himself. 
With  plate;  12mo,  boards,  frontispiece.  Boston,  1845 

24  ALLEN,  COL.  ETHAN.     A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of.     Svo, 

boards  ;  4th  edition,  with  notes.  Burlington,  1846 

'25  ALLEN,  COL.  ETHAN.    Narrative  of  Capture  of  Ticonderoga. 

Fifth  edition  ;  Svo,  uncut ;  fine  copy.  Burlington,  1849 

26  ALLEN,  ETHAN.     Who  were  the  Early  Settlers  of  Maryland? 

Svo,  pamphlet ;  18  pages.  Baltimore,  1866 

27  ALLEN,  WILLIAM.      WUNNISSOO,  or  the  vale  of  Hoosatunnuk  : 

A  Poem  with  Notes.     Cloth,  12mo,  Portrait  of  Dr.  Allen. 

Boston,  1856 

28  ALLSTON,  WASHINGTON.     The  Sylphs  of  the  Season.     With 

other  Poems.     Svo,  boards,  uncut ;  scarce.  Boston,  1813 

29  AMES,  FISHER.     American  Principles.    A  Review  of  Works  of, 

compiled  by  a  number  of  his  friends.  Svo  pamphlet ;  uncut,  56 
pages  ;  very  scarce.  Boston,  1809 

30  AMERICA.     Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of,  in  a  Series  of 

Letters.  By  Thomas  Anburey.  New  edition,  in  two  vols.,  with 
map  and  engravings  ;  Svo,  sheep.  London,  1791 

The  author  served  under  Gen.  Burgoyne.  This  work  gives  the  best  ac 
count  extant  of  the  Campaign  which  ended  at  Saratoga,  and  the 
subsequent  fortunes  of  the  surrendered  army. 

31  AMERICA.      AN    HISTORICAL,    GEOGRAPHICAL,    COMMERCIAL    AND 

PHILOSOPHICAL  VIEW  of  the  United  States  and  of  the  European 
Settlements  in  America  and  the  West  Indies.  By  W.  Winter- 
botham.  In  four  vols.,  Svo,  boards,  uncut ;  portraits  ;  beautiful 
copy.  Lor^on,  1795 

32  AMERICA,  THE  ANNALS  OF,  from  the  Discovery  by  Columbus  in 

the  year  1492,  to  the  year  1826.     By  Abiel  Holmes.     Second 

edition.     2  vols.     Full  dark  blue  cr.  lev.  extra,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Bound  by  R.  W.  Smith.  Cambridge,  1829 

A  magnificent  copy.    Every  leaf  having  been  examined  with  the  utmost 

care,  and  all  imperfections  removed.     Clean  and  spotless. 

33  AMERICA.     THE  ANNALS  OF.     Svo,  bds.,  uncut ;  in  fine  condition. 

34  AMERICA.     TRAVELS  IN.      By  George  Fibbleton,   Ex.    Barber. 

Gl.  I2mo.  New  York,  1833 

35  AMERICA.     Ancient  History  and  Discovery  of,  before  the  Time 

of  Columbus.  By  John  B.  Newman.  Svo  pamphlet ;  48  pages, 
uncut ;  very  scarce.  New  York,  1848 

36  AMERICA,  its   Realities  and  Resources  ;  comprising  important 

details  connected  with  the  present  Social,  [etc.]  State  of  the 
Country,  its  Laws  and  Customs,  together  with  a  Review  of  the 
Policy  of  the  United  States  that  led  to  the  War  of  1812,  and 


Peace  of  1814,  the  "  Eight  of  Search,"  the  Texas  and  Oregon 
questions,  etc.  By  Francis  Wyse.  3  wfe.,  8w,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1846 

37  AMEEICA.     Antiquities  of.     The  First  Inhabitants  of  Central 

America,  and  the  Discovery  of  New  England  by  the  Northmen, 
Five  Hundred  Years  before  Columbus.  By  A.  Davis.  8w 
pamphlet,  32  pages  ;  fine  eopy  ;  scarce.  Buffalo,  1849 

"  Thither  came  in  times  afar 

Stern  Lochlin's  sons  of  roving  war  ; 

The  Northmen  trained  to  spoil  and  blood" — 

38  AMERICA.    The  History  of  Ancient  America,  anterior  to  the  time 

of  Columbus  :  proving  the  identity  of  the  Aborigines  with  the 
Tyrians  and  Israelites  ;  and  the  introduction  of  Christianity  into 
the  Western  Hemisphere  by  the  Apostle  St.  Thomas.  By  Geo. 
Jones.  Third  edition  ;  royal  8w,  cloth  ;  engraved  title-page.  Me 
dallion  of  Count  Joannes.  London,  etc.,  1843 

39  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION,  MEMOIRS  OF  THE,  so  far  as  it  related 

to  the  States  of  North  and  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.  Com 
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40  AMERICAN  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.     A  MILITARY  JOURNAL 

during  the,  from  1775  to  1783  ;  Describing  interesting  events  and 
Transactions  of  this  period  ;  with  numerous  Historical  Facts 
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41  AMERICAN  NAVY.     A  Compilation   of  Biographical  Sketches 

of  Distinguished  Officers  of  the  American  Navy,  with  other  inter 
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42  AMERICAN  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  UNION.     Minutes  of  the  Debate  in  the 

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43  AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  and  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY  BULLETIN.     Vol. 

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44  AMERICAN  INSTITUTE  of  N.  Y.      Eighth  Annual  Report.     Svo,   cl., 

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45  AMERICAN'S  OFFERING.-    A  Recitative  Ode  on  Events  of  Revolution 

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46  AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY,  Phila.     Transactions  of  the  His 

torical  and  Literary  Com.  of.  Containing  an  Account  of  the 
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inhabited  Pennsylvania  and  the  neighboring  States.  By  John 
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47  AMERICAN  PIONEER.     A  MONTHLY  PERIODICAL,  devoted  to  the 


objects  of  the  Logan  Historical  Society  :  or  to  collecting  and 
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48  AMHEBST,  MASS.     CHARITY  INSTITUTION.    I.  Address  delivered  at  the 

laying  of  the  corner  stone  of.  By  Noah  Webster.  II.  Sermon 
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49  AMHERST,  N.  H.     Historical  Sketch  of,  from  the  First  Settle 

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50  ANACREON.     Select  Odes  of,  with  Critical  Annotations.     To  which 

are  added  Translations  and  Imitations  of  other  Ancient  Auth 
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51  ANDOVER,  MASS.     HISTORY   or,  from  its  settlement  (1634)    to 

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52  ANDOVER,  MASS.     MEMORIAL  OF  the  Semi-Centen.  Celebration  of 

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53  ANDOVER  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY.     Sermon  delivered  Sept.  22, 1818, 

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54  ANDRE,  MAJOR.     ORATION  PRONOUNCED  before  the  young  men 

of  Westchester  County  on  the  completion  of  a  monument  erected 
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55  ANDRE,  MAJOR  JOHN.     Minutes  of  a  Court  of  Inquiry  upon 

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56  ANDRE,  MAJOR  JOHN.    VINDICATION  OF  THE  CAPTORS  OF.    By 

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57  ANDRE,    MAJ.    JOHN.     LIFE   AND   CAREER   OF.     By  Winthrop 

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58  ANDRE,  MAJOR  JOHN.     The  Life  and  Career  of,  Adjutant- 

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59  ANDROS    TRACTS.      BEING   A   COLLECTION   OF   PAMPHLETS   AND 

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60  ANDROS    TRACTS.      BEING  A  COLLECTION   OF  PAMPHLETS,   ETC. 

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61  ANNAPOLIS,  ANNALS   OF.     Comprising  Sundry  Notices  of  that 

old  City,  from  the  period  of  the  First  Settlements  in  its  vicinity 
in  the  year  1649,  until  the  War  of  1812  ;  together  with  various 
incidents  in  the  History  of  Maryland,  derived  from  Early  Re 
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62  ANTHON,  HENRY.     "  Parish  Annals."     A  Sermon,  giving  Historical 

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63  ANTRIM,  N.  H.     History  of  the  Town  of,  for  a  Period  of  one 

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64  APES,    WILLIAM.      The  Experience   of,  a  Native  of   the  Forest. 

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65  APES,  WILLIAM.     Indian  Nullification  of  the  unconstitutional  laws 

of  Mass.,  relative  to  the  Marshpee  Tribe  ;  or,  the  pretended  riot 
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66  APPLETON,  SAMUEL.     Memorial  of.     With  Genealogical  notices  of 

some  of  his  Descendants.  By  Isaac  Appleton  Jewett.  Roy. 
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67  ARIZONA,  Terr.     Its  Resources  and  Prospects.     By  R.  C.  McCor- 

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68  ARKANSA,   TERRITORY.     A  JOURNAL   OF   TRAVELS   IN,  during 

the  year  1819,  with  occasional  observations  on  the  manners  of 
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Thomas  Nuttall,  F.L.S.  8uo,  bds.,  uncut;  very  scarce;  fine 
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69  ASSOCIATION  OF  1774.     Printed  by  order  of  Gov.  R.  F.  W.  Allston. 

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70  ATTLEBOROUGH,  MASS.     SKETCH  OF  THE  HISTORY  OF,  from  its 

settlement  to  the  present  time.  By  John  Daggett.  Svo,  paper 
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71  ATWATER,  CALEB.     REMARKS  made  on  a  Tour  to  Prairie  Du 

Chien,  thence  to  Washington  in  1829.     12mo,  sheep. 

Columbus,  0.,  1831 

72  AUBURN,  N.  Y.     The  History  of  St.  Peter's  Church.      Sermon, 

March  29th,  1868.  Being  the  last  occasion  of  worship  in  the 
old  church.  By  Rev.  John  Barnard.  Stiff  covers ;  80  pages, 
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73  AUDUBON,  JOHN  J.    A  Story  of  Meadville.     August  28,  1824. 

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75  AUTOGRAPHS  for  Freedom.     Compiled  for  "The  Eochester  Ladies' 

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76  AYRES,  J.  A.     LEGENDS  or  MONTAUK,  with  an  Historical  Appendix. 

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Andy's  Trip  to  the  "West,  with  Life  of  its  Hero.  By  Petroleum 
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Authentic  Copies  of  the  Provisional  and  Preliminary  Articles 
of  Peace  between  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States  of 
America.  London,  1783 

Account  of,  and  Directions  for  using  Coal  Tar  and  Varnish. 

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78  Miscellaneous.     [Thirteen.'] 

Avery,  David.  Sermons  on  Nature  and  Evil  of  Professors  of 
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Abridgment  of  the  Evidence  on  Bribery  and  Corruption  in  Par 
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79  Miscellaneous.     \_Thirteen.~] 

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Address  to  the  Republicans  and  People  of  New  York,  Penn. 
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Advice  to  a  certain  Lord  High  Chancellor,  etc.,  in  which  all  the 
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An  account  of  the  Great  Whig  Festival  held  in  the  City  of  Bal 
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Committee  on  Manufactures.         Boston,  Feb.  28,  1833 

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Boston,  1826 

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a  Catalogue  of  his  Books.  Cambridge,  1823 

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10 

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83  Adams,  John  Quincy.     [Seventeen.] 

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ington,  July  4,  1821  Cambridge,  1821 

Oration,  [at]  Quincy,  July  4,  1831  Boston,  1831 

Oration  on  the  life  of  G.  M.  de  Lafayette,  Dec.  31,  1834. 

12mo  Trenton,  1835 

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of  James  Monroe  Washington,  1832 

Disc,  at  interment  of  J.  Q.  Adams.     By  W.  P.  Lunt 

Washington,  1848 
Letters  and  opinions  of  Masonic  institutions.     By  J.  Q.  Adams 

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Address,  July  4,  1821.     By  John  Q.  Adams          Washington,  1821 
Remarks  on  Address  deliv.  July  4,  1821.     By  John  Q.  Adams 

Baltimore,  1821 
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85  Albany  Pamphlets.     [Fourteen.'] 

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Licences  Albany,  1846 

The  Fancy  Ball  Albany,  1846 

Report  of  the  special  committee  to  submit  a  plan  for 

supplying  the  city  with  Water  Albany,  1846 

Bridge  Question  Speech.     By  Daniel  E.  Sickles,  March, 

1856. 
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Oct.  15,  1840.  Mason 
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do         Oct.  6,  1846.     Westervelt 
do        Oct.  23,  1846.     Chandler 
do        Feb.  10,  1847.     Barlow 
do         Sept.  6,  1847.    Burchard 
do         Oct.  11,  1849.     Woodbury 
do        Oct.  20,  1853.     Seward 
do         Oct.  25,  1855.     Marsh 
do        July  4,  1828.     Western 
do        Oct.  7,  1845.     Mapes 
do         Oct.  18,  1844.     Stuart 

do      of  Gen.  James  Tallmadge  at  Twentieth  Annual 
Fair  of  the  N.  Y.  1847 
do      by  Edward  Everett,  Oct.  14,  1831.     50  p. 
do      by  J.  H.  Griscom,  Dec.  30,  1844 
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90  Twenty-one  Pamphlets. 

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American  Bards.     A  satire.  Phila.,  1820 

America.     Cursory  view  of  Spanish  Amer.     By  W.  D.  Ander 
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93  Seven  Pamphlets.     [Splendid  lot.] 

American  Archeology,  Observations  on  Aboriginal  Monuments 
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97  BAILEY,  ISAAC.     American  Naval  Biography.     12mo,  sheep. 

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99  BALDWIN,  EBENEZER.    "  The  Duty  of  Rejoicing  under  Cala 

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108  BARLOW,  JOEL.     THE  COLUMBIAD,  a  Poem.     2  vote.  12rao,  sheep. 

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109  BATH,  N.  H.     Address  delivered  to  the  inhabitants  of,  on  the  23d 

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116  BAYLIES,  FEANCIS.     AN  HISTOKICAL  MEMOIB  of  the  Colony  of 

New  Plymouth,  from  the  Flight  of  the  Pilgrims  into  Holland 
in  1608,  to  the  union  of  that  Colony  with  Massachusetts  in  1692. 
With  some  corrections,  additions  and  a  copious  index.  By 
Samuel  G.  Drake.  2  vols.,  Svo,  in  sheets.  Maps  and  plates. 
Boston,  1830.  Wiggins  &  Lunt,  1866. 

117  BAYLEY,  PETEE,  Jun.,  Esq.     Poems  by.         Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1804 

118  BAYLEY,  EEV.  J.  E.     A  BRIEF  SKETCH  of  the  History  of  The 

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122  BEDFORD,  N.  H. — An  Address  delivered  at,  on  the  One  Hundreth 

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131  BENNINGTON,    VT.      MEMORIALS  or    A  CENTURY,  embracing  a 

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132  BERKSHIRE   Co.,   MASS.      A  HISTORY  OF,  in  two  Parts.     The 

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134  BERGEN,  N.  J.  ANNALS  OF  THE  CLASSIS  OF  the  Reformed  Dutch 

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137  BIBB,  HENRY.     NARRATIVE  OF  the  Life  and  Adventures  of,  an 

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139  BIBLIOTHECA  AMERICANA  NOVA.     A  CATALOGUE  OF  BOOKS 

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RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  in  various  languages,  including  Voyages  to 
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and  1700.  Parts  I.  and  II.  Svo,  paper,  uncut 

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1700.  Svo,  cloth.  Vol.  I.,  1701-1800.  London:  0.  Rich,  1835. 
With  Supplement  and  Index,  containing  additions  and  corrections. 
Part  I.,  1701-1800,  inclusive  London,  1841 

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RELATING  TO  AMERICA,  in  various  languages,  including  Voyages  to 
the  Pacific  and  Round  the  World,  and  collections  of  Voyages  and 
Travels,  printed  since  the  year  1700.  Vol.  IL,  1801-1844.  Svo, 
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145  BIDWELL,  BARNABAS.  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Roger  Newton,  Junior, 

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146  BILLERICA,  MASS.  AN  HISTORICAL  MEMOIR  or.  Containing  Notices 

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extremely  rare  History  Amherst,  N.  H.,  1816 

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147  BILLERICA,  Mass.     Celebration  of  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary 

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148  BISHOP,  CAPT.  JOHN  S.     A  Concise  History  of  the  War.    With  map. 

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150  BLAND,  COL.  THEODORICK,  Jr.     THE  BLAND  PAPERS  :  Being  a 

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151  BLATCHLY,  C.  C.     The  Pleasures  of  Contemplation  and  Causes  of 

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152  BLENNERHASSETT,  HARMAN  ;  The  Life  of.     Comprising  an  authentic 

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154  BLOOMINGTON,  MINN.  TERR.  ;  Sketch  of  the  Town  of.     By  William 

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155  BLISS,  GEORGE.    An  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Bar  of  the 


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156  BONAPABTE,  CHARLES  LUCIAN.      The   GENERA  OF  NORTH 

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Natural  History  of  New  York.  8vo,  paper,  uncut.  New  York,  1828 

157  BONNER,  T.  D.     The  Mountain  Minstrel,  containing  a  collection 

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158  BOON,  COL.  DANIEL ;  LIFE  AND  ADVENTURES  or.     Comprising 

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his  various  encounters  with  the  Indians.  Written  by  himself. 
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159  BOONE,  DANIEL.     BIOGRAPHICAL  MEMOIR  OF,  the  First  Settler 

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of  the  Country.  By  Timothy  Flint.  12mo,  calf.  Cincinnati,  1846 

160  BOONE,    COL.    DANIEL.     LIFE    AND    TIMES    OF.     Comprising 

History  of  the  Early  Settlement  of  Kentucky.  By  Cecil  B. 
Hartley.  To  which  is  added  Col.  Boone's  Autobiography  com 
plete.  Illustrated.  Svo,  half  crim.  lev.  mor.,  gilt.  Bound  by  E. 
W.  Smith.  Philadelphia,  1860 

161  BOONE,  DANIEL.     LIFE  AND  ADVENTURES  OF,  the  First  Settler 

of  Kentucky,  interspersed  with  Incidents  in  the  Early  Annals 
of  the  Country.  By  Timothy  Flint.  New  edition.  To  which 
is  added  an  account  of  Captain  EstilTs  Defeat.  16mo.  With 
portrait.  In  sheets,  folded.  Cincinnati,  1868 

162  BOQUET,  COL.  HENRY.      Historical  Account  of  Boquefs  Expedition, 

against  the  Ohio  Indians  in  1764.  With  preface  by  Francis 
Parkman,  and  translation  of  Dumas'  Biographical  Sketch  of 
General  Boquet.  Or.  cl.,  Svo,  uncut ;  maps,  plates. 

Cincinnati,  1868 

163  BOSCAWEN,  N.   H.      A  CHRONOLOGICAL  EEGISTER   OF,  from  the 

First  Settlement  of  the  Town  to  1820.  In  Three  Parts :  De 
scriptive,  Historical  and  Miscellaneous.  By  Ebenezer  Price. 
8m  Printed  Title  Cov.,  uncut,  116  pages ;  beautiful  copy ;  ex 
tremely  scarce.  Concord,  N.  H.,  1823 

164  BOSTON.     FEMALE  ASYLUM.     A  Discourse  by  Joseph  Eckley,  Sept. 

24,  1802.     Svo,  22  pages. 
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32  pages. 
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30  pages. 

Discourse.     By  Thos.  Baldwin,  Sept.   26,   1806,      Svot 

31  pages. 


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Discourse.     By  Jedidiah  Morse,  Sept.  25,  1807.      8vo, 

24  pages. 
5  pamphlets  in  fine  order,  and  now  scarce. 

Boston,  1802-7 

165  BOSTON.    ORATIONS  delivered  at  the  request  of  the  Inhabitants  of 

the  Town  of,  to  Commemorate  the  evening  of  the  Fifth  of  March, 
1770.  Second  edition.  8vo,  half  dk.  blue  cr.  lev.  mor.,  gilt  top, 
rough  edges.  Bound  by  E.  W.  Smith.  Boston,  1807 

166  BOSTON.   ORATIONS  delivered  at  the  request  of  the  Inhabitants  of 

the  Town  of,  to  Commemorate  the  evening  of  the  Fifth  of  March, 
1770,  when  a  number  of  citizens  were  killed  by  a  Party  of 
British  Troops  quartered  among  them  in  a  Time  of  Peace. 
Second  edition.  8vo,  bds.,  uncut.  Boston,  1807 

167  BOSTON.     A  TOPOGRAPHICAL   AND   HISTORICAL    DESCRIPTION    OF, 

from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Town  to  the  Present  Period  ; 
with  some  account  of  its  environs.  By  Charles  Shaw.  8vo, 
plates,  bds.,  uncut.  Boston,  1817 

168  BOSTON  AND  ITS  VICINITY.     Extracts  from  a  Journal  of  Travels 
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169  BOSTON  PRIZE  POEMS,  and  other  specimens  of  Dramatic  Poetry. 

8vo,  bds.,  uncut.  Boston,  1824 

170  BOSTON.     A  HISTORY  OF,  from  its  Origin  to  the  Present  Period  ; 

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bds.,  uncut,  engravings  ;  beautiful  copy  ;  quite  scarce.  Boston,  1825 

171  BOSTON  MECHANICS'   INSTITUTION.      First  Annual    Report  of,  Jan. 

7,  1828.  With  the  Constitution  and  List  of  Members.  8vo  ; 
good  copy  ;  24  pages  ;  scarce.  Boston,  1828 

172  BOSTON.     PICTURE  OF   ;  or,  the  Citizens  and  strangers'  guide  to 

the  metropolis  of  Massachusetts  and  its  environs.  By  Abel 
Bowen.  12-mo,  bds.  uncut.  Boston,  1829 

173  BOSTON.     An  Address  to  the  Citizens  on  the  17th  of  Sept.,  1830, 

the  close  of  Second  Century  from  the  first  settlement  of  the 
City.  By  Josiah  Quincy.  8vo  pamphlet,  uncut,  68  p.  ;  beautiful 
copy  ;  scarce  ;  autograph  of  Quincy.  Boston,  1830 

174  BOSTON.     A   GEOGRAPHY   OF,  and  the  Adjacent  Towns.     With 

Historical  Notes.  By  C.  H.  Snow.  12mo,  bds.,  rough  edges, 
maps,  plates.  Boston,  1830 

175  BOSTON.     An  Ode  :  pronounced  before  the  inhabitants  of,  Sept. 

17,  1830,  at  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Settlement  of  the 
City.  By  Chas.  Sprague.  8vo  pamphlet,  uncut,  22  pages. 

Boston,  1830 

176  BOSTON.     GEOGRAPHY  OF,  and  the  adjacent  Towns.     With  His 

torical  Notes.  By  C.  H.  Snow,  M.D.  With  maps  and  plates. 
12mo,  bds.  First  edition.  Boston,  1830 

177  BOSTON.      HISTORY  OF  THE  OLD  SOUTH  CHURCH.     In  Four  Ser 

mons,  delivered  May  9  and  16,  1830.  Being  the  First  and 
Second  Sabbaths  after  the  Completion  of  a  Century,  from  the 
First  Occupancy  of  the  Present  Meeting  House.  By  Benjamin 
B.  Wisner.  8vo,  paper,  uncut.  Boston,  1830 

178  BOSTON.     A  HISTORY  OF  KING'S  CHAPEL.      The  First  Episcopal 

Church  in  New  England,  comprising  notices  of  the  Introduction 


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wood.     8vo,  cl,  uncut,  plates  ;  fine  copy.  Boston,  1833 

BOSTON  MOBNING  POST.  Selections  from  the  Court  Reports,  orig 
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BOSTON.  PICTURE  OF  ;  or,  the  citizen's  and  stranger's  guide  to 
the  metropolis  of  Massachusetts  and  its  environs.  To  which  is 
affixed  the  Annals  of  Boston.  By  Abel  Bowen.  Embellished 
with  engravings.  Third  edition.  12mo,  morocco.  Boston,  1838 

BOSTON  FEMALE  ASYLUM.  Reminiscences  of.  Printed, 
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BOSTON.     NOTIONS.     Being  an  authentic  and  concise  account  of 
that  Village,  from  1630  to  1847.     By  Nathaniel  Dearborn. 
Svo,  cl,  illustrated.  Boston,  1848 

BOSTON.  A  SHORT  NARRATIVE  OP  THE  HORRID  MASSACRE  in  ;  per 
petrated  in  the  evening  of  the  Fifth  Day  of  March,  1770,  by 
Soldiers  of  the  29th  Regiment,  which  with  the  14th  Regiment 
were  then  quartered  there,  with  some  observations  on  the  state 
of  things  prior  to  that  catastrophe.  Svo,  cl,frontis.  Printed 
by  order  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  1770.  Re-Published,  N.  Y.,  1849 

BOSTON.  HISTORY  OF  THE  SIEGE  OF,  and  of  the  Battles  of  Lex 
ington,  Concord  and  Bunker  Hill.  Also  an  account  of  Bunker 
Hill  Monument.  With  Illustrative  Documents.  By  Richard 
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BOSTON.     HISTORY  OF  THE  SIEGE  OF,  &c.     Svo,  cl ;  1st  Ed. 

Boston,  1849 

BOSTON.  NEW  GUIDE  to  the  city  of,  and  vicinity.  By  Abel 
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BOSTON.  History  of  the  Siege  of,  and  of  the  Battles  of  Lexing 
ton,  Concord,  and  Bunker  Hill,  and  also  an  account  of  the 
Bunker  Hill  Monument.  With  Illustrative  Documents.  By 
Richard  Frothingham,  jr.  Svo,  cl.  Boston,  Mass.,  1849 

BOSTON.  .  EPITAPHS  from  Copp's  Hill  Burial  Ground.  With 
notes.  By  Thomas  Bridgman.  8 vo,  sheets  folded  ;  front. 

Boston,  1851 

BOSTON.  REMINISCENCES  OF,  and  guide  through  the  city  and  en 
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BOSTON.  SKETCHES  of,  Past  and  Present,  and  of  some  few  places 
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BOSTON  ANTHEN^UM.  THE  HISTORY  OF,  with  Biographical 
Notices  of  its  Deceased  Founders.  By  Josiah  Quincy.  Roy. 
Svo,  cl.  Cambridge,  1851 

BOSTON.  HISTORY  OF  THE  SECOND  CHURCH  ;  or,  Old  North  in 
Boston.  To  which  is  added,  A  History  of  the  New  Brick 
Church.  By  Chandler  Robbins.  With  engravings,  Svo,  cl. 

Boston,  1852 

194  BOSTON.  MEMORIALS  OF  THE  DEAD  IN  BOSTON  ;  containing  exact 
transcripts  of  inscriptions,  on  the  sepulchral  monuments  in  the 
"King's  Chapel  Burial  Ground,  with  copious  historical  and  bio- 


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lis  of  New  England.  By  Thomas  Bridgman.  12mo,  cl. 

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195  BOSTON  COMMON.     The  Great  Tree  on.     By  G.  C.  Wan-en. 

8vo,  cl.  frontispiece.  Boston,  1855 

196  BOSTON.     TRI-MOUNTAIN  ;   or,  the   early  history   of.     16rao,  cl, 

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197.  BOSTON.  THE  PILGRIMS  OF,  and  their  descendants  ;  with  an  in 
troduction  by  Hon.  Edward  Everett ;  also,  inscriptions  from 
the  monuments  in  the  Granary  Burial  Ground,  Tremont  street. 
By  Thomas  Bridgman.  8vo,  d;  portraits  ;  eng. 

New  York,  MDCCCLVL 

198  BOSTON.     Notices  of  Histories  of.     By  Sigma.      8vo  pamphlet, 

uncut ;  7  p.,  dbl.  col.  Boston,  1857 

199  BOSTON    AND   SUBURBS.      Lights  in ;    or,   Guide  to    the 

Strangers.     By  K.  L.  Midgley.     8vo,  cl;  illlus.         Bos ton ,1857 

200  BOSTON   SIGHTS  ;   OR,  HAND-BOOK  for  Visitors.      By  K.   L. 

Midgley.     Svo.,  cl;  engravings;  map.  Boston,  1859 

201  BOTSFORD.     Mrs.  M.  "Viola;"  Heiress  of  St.  Valverde.     An 

Original  Romance.  To  which  is  annexed  a  variety  of  original 
Poetical  Pieces.  24mo,  sh.  Philadelphia,  1829 

202  BOUDINOT,  ELIAS.     A  STAR  IN  THE  WEST  ;  or,  a  Humble  At 

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unbound  ;  fine  large  copy.  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1816 

203  BOUDINOT,  ELIAS.     A  STAR  IN  THE  WEST  ;  or,  a  Humble  At- 

tempt  to  Discover  the  Long  Lost  Ten  Tribes  of  Israel,  prepara 
tory  to  their  return  to  their  beloved  city,  Jerusalem.  Svo ; 
half  calf.  Trenton,  N.  J.,  18G1 

204  BOUQUET,  HENRY.     HISTORICAL  ACCOUNTS  OF  BOUQUET'S  EXPE 

DITION  against  the  Ohio  Indians,  1764.  With  Preface  by  Francis 
Parkman.  And  a  Translation  of  Dumas'  Biographical  Sketch 
of  General  Bouquet.  Svo,  cl\  maps  and  plates. 

Cincinnati,  Robert  Clark  &  Co.,  1868 
[Ohio  Valley  Historical  Series.] 

205  BOUTON,  NATHANIEL.     Discourse  preached  on  the  25th  anniver 

sary  of  his  settlement  over  the  First  Cong.  Church,  and  Soc. 
in  Concord,  N.  H.  Svo,  orig.  cov.;  54  p;  valuable  appendix; 
scarce.  Concord,  1850 

206  BOWER,  JOHN.     Description  of  the  Abbeys  of  Melrose  and  old  Mel- 

rose.  With  their  Traditions.  Svo;  third  edition  improved; 
boards;  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1827 

207  BOYLSTON,  MASS.      A  BRIEF  HISTORICAL  SKETCH  OF  the  Town 

of,  from  its  first  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  By  Matthew 
Davenport.  Svo,  paper  cov.,  uncut,  28  pages ;  fine  copy  ;  very 
scarce.  Lancaster,  Mass.,  1831 

208  BRACKENRIDGE,  H.  M.     Journal  of  a  Voyage  up  the  River  Mis 

souri.     Second  ed.     Bds.,  uncut ;  scarce  in  this  condition. 

Baltimore,  1816 

209  BRACKENRIDGE,  H.  M.     History  of  the  late  war  between  the 

United  States  and  Great  Britain  ;  comprising  a  minute  account 
of  the  various  military  and  naval  operations.  With  plates.  Svo, 
sh.  Philadelphia,  1846 


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210  BRADDON,  M.  E.     Lady  Audley's  Secret !     Svo,  watt  paper  covers. 

Confederate  publication.  Mobile,  1864 

211  BRADFORD,  Mass.     A  Discourse  delivered  in  East-Parish,  Dec.  22, 

1820,  Two  Hundred  Years  after  the  First  Settlement  in  New 

England  ;  containing  a  History  of  the  Town.     By  Gardner  B. 

Perry.     Svo  pamphlet,  72  p.  ;  fine  copy  ;  scarce.     Haverhitt,  1821 

Presentation  copy  to  Hon.  Wm.  Lincoln  from  the  Author,  signed  G. 

B.  Perry,  contains  a  lengthy  Memoir  of  Rev.  Z.  and  Thos.  Symms. 

212  BEADFOED,    ALEXANDEE  W.      AMERICAN   ANTIQUITIES   and 

Eesearches  into  the  Origin  and  History  of  the  Eed  Eace.  Svo, 
cl  New  York,  1841 

213  BEADSTEEET,  ANNE.   THE  WORKS  of,  in  prose  and  verse.    Ed. 

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214  BRAINARD,  JOHN  G.  C.     The  Literary  Eemains  of.     With  a  Sketch 

of  his  Life.     By  J.  G.  Whittier.     Svo,  bds.,  rough  edges. 

Hartford,  1832 

215  BRAINARD,  JOHN  G.  C.     Occasional  Pieces  of  Poetry.     12mo,  bds., 

uncut.  New  York,  1825 

216  BRANCH,  WILLIAM,  JR.     Life  :  a  Poem,  in  three  books.     Dedicated 

to  the  social  and  political  welfare  of  the  people  of  the  United 
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217  BEANAGAN,  THOMAS.     A  PRELIMINARY  ESSAY  on  the  oppres 

sion  of  the  Exiled  Sons  of  Africa.  Consisting  of  animadver 
sions  on  the  impolicy  and  barbarity  <^  the  deleterious  com 
merce  and  subsequent  slavery  of  the  Human  Species ;  also,  a 
desultory  Letter  written  to  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  1801.  IQmo. 
sheep,  frontispiece  ;  rare.  Phil.,  1804 

Anti-Slavery  Book.     The  Author  was  a  Slave-Trader  for  many  years. 

218  BEIDGEWATEE,  MASS.     HISTORY  of  the  Early  Settlement  of, 

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219  BRIDGEWATER,  MASS.     Celebration  of  the  Two  Hundredth  Anniver 

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the  Address  by  Emory  Washburn,  etc.  With  an  Appendix. 
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220  BRIGGS,  C.  F.  AND  AUGUSTUS   MAVERICK.     The  Story  of  the  Tele 

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12mo,  bds.  Charleston,  1848 

222  BRISTOL,  E.  I.     An  Account  of  the  Settlement  of  the  Town  of, 

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of  Pastors,  from  its  Origin  to  the  present  time. '  Together  with 
the  Act  of  Incorporation  of  the  Catholic  Congregational  So 
ciety.  Svo,  blue  coy.,  16  pages  ;  fine  copy  ;  very  scarce. 

Providence  :  printed  by  Bennett  Wheeler.     1785 

223  BRITISH  PARTIZAN.     A  Tale  of  the  Olden  Time.     By  a  Lady  of 

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Macon,  Ga.,  1864 

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224  BEITISH    POETS. 

works  of 

Chaucer,    . 

Pope, 

Thomson, 

Butler,  . 

Gray,          >        .         . 

Churchill,      . 

Swift, 

Spencer, 

Prior, 

Parnell, 

Earl  of  Surrey, . 

Collins, 


THE    ALDINE    EDITION.      Comprising    tlie 


6  vols. 

Dryden, 

3  vols. 

Shakespeare, 

2  vols. 

Burns,   . 

2  vols. 

Wyatt, 

1vol. 

Young, 

2  vols. 

Milton, 

3  vols. 

Goldsmith,    , 

5  vols. 

Beattie,      . 

2  vols. 

Falconer, 

1  vol. 

White, 

1  vol. 

Cowper, 

1vol. 

Akenside,  . 

5  vols. 
1vol. 
3  vols. 
1vol. 

2  vols. 

3  vols. 
1  vol. 
1  vol. 
1vol. 
1  vol. 
3  vols. 
1  vol. 


52  vols.,  full  pol.,  cf.  gt.   tops,  rovgh  edges.      Bound  by  Bedford. 
LONDON  :  Bell  and  Daldy,  Fleet  Street,  1866. 

225  BROADHEAD,  JOHN  EOMEYN,  AND  HORATIO  SEYMOUR.     Addresses  deliv. 

before  Clinton  Hall  and  Mercantile  Library  Association,  at 
their  Celebration,  June  8,  1854.  Svo,  orig.  cov.,  40  p. ;  good 
copy.  New  York,  1854 

226  BROOK,  BENJAMIN.      THE  LIVES  or  THE  PURITANS  ;   Contain 

ing  a  Biographical  Account  of  those  Divines  who  distinguished 
themselves  in  the  cause  of  Religious  Liberty,  from  the  Reforma 
tion  under  Queen  Elizabeth,  to  the  act  of  uniformity,  in  1662. 
3  vols.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut ;  very  rare  and  beautiful  copy. 

London,  Eng.,  1813 

227  BROOKS,  J.  G.  AND  MARY  E.     The  Rivals  of  Este  and  other  Poems. 

12mo,  bds.,  uncut.  New  York,  1829 

228  BROOKFIELD,  Mass.     An  Historical  Discourse,  delivered  Nov.  27, 

1828.  By  Joseph  J.  Foot.  Svo,  uncut,  64  p. ;  fine  copy  ;  very 
scarce.  Brookfield,  1829 

229  BROOKFIELD,  MASS.     Sermon,  delivered  by  Rev.  Dr.  Snell,  on 

the  last  Sabbath  in  June,  1838,  which  completed  the  Fortieth 
Year  of  His  Ministry  ;  containing  a  Brief  History  of,  and  espe 
cially  of  the  Church  and  Parish  of  North  Brookfield,  from  1798 
to  the  present  time.  Svo,  pamphlet.  Brookfield,  1838. 

230  BROOKFIELD,  Mass.     Mr.  Foot's  Historical  Discourse  ;  to  which  is 

annexed  Capt.  Wheeler's  Narrative  of  Capt.  Hutchinson's  Ex 
pedition  to  Brookfield,  the  depopulation  and  burning  of  the 
Town  by  the  Indians,  &c.,  and  additional  notices  of  occurrences 
in  the  Town.  8vo  pamphlet,  96  pages  ;  fine  copy  ;  very  scarce. 

West  Brookfield,  1843 

231  BROOKFIELD,  Mass.     A  Sermon,  preached  on  the  last  day  of  the 

year  1775  ;  together  with  some  Marginal  Notes,  giving  an  ac 
count  of  the  first  Settling  of  the  Town  in  the  year  1660  ;  its 
Desolations  by  the  Indians  in  Philip's  War  in  1675  ;  its  Dis 
tresses  hi  Queen  Anne's  War  ;  and  its  Increase  and  Improve 
ments  to  the  present  time.  By  Nathan  Fiske.  Svo,  reprint 
from  the  Boston  ed.  1776.  West  Brookfield,  1860 

232  BROOKLINE,  Mass.     An  Address  at  the  Opening  of  the  Town  Hall, 

14th  Oct.,  1845.     By  John  Pierce.     Svo  pamphlet  ;  52  p.  scarce. 

Boston,  1846 
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233  BKOOKLYN,  N.  Y.     FIRST,    SECOND,  THIRD,  FOURTH,  FIFTH  AND 

SIXTH  REPORTS  of  the  Commissioners  of  Prospect  Park,   Jan. 
28,  1861,  to  Jan.  1866.     2  vols.  in  paper,  bal.  in  1  vol.,  cl 

Brooklyn,  1861-66 

234  BROOKLYN  CITY,  AND  KING'S  COUNTY  Record  ;  a  Budget  of  Gen 

eral  Information.  With  a  Map  of  the  City,  an  Almanac,  and  an 
Appendix.  12mo,  bds.  Brooklyn,  1855 

235  BROOKS,  REV.  C.     Tornado  of  1851,  in  Medford,  West  Cambridge 

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Boston,  1852 

236  BROOME  COUNTY,  N.  Y.      History  of,  From  1806  to  1867. 

Svo,  paper.  Syracuse,  1867 

237  BROTHERHEAD,  W.     AMERICAN  NOTES  AND  QUERIES.     Vol.   1. 

Nos.  1  to  4.     Svo,  paper  ;  uncut,  4  parts,  all  published. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1857 

238  BROWN  UNIVERSITY,  A  CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  OF,  with 

an  Index  of  Subjects.     Svo.  cl.  Providence,  1843 

239  BRUNSWICK,  ME.     Description  of,  In  Letters  by  a  Gentleman 

from  S.  C.     Uncut,  pamphlet.  Brunswick,  1823 

240  BRUTUS.     Foreign  Conspiracy  against  the  United  States.     Origin 

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with  notes  by  the  author.  12mo,  cl.  New  York  and  Boston,  1835 

241  BROWN,  CAPT.  CHAS.  H.,  Narrative  of  the  Imprisonment  and  Es 

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Boston,  1854 

242  BROWNELL,  HOWARD.     War  Lyrics  and  other  Poems.     Svo,  cl. 

Boston,  1866 

243  BUCHANAN,  JAMES.     SKETCHES  OF  THE  HISTORY,  Manners  and 

Customs  of  the  North  American  Indians,  with  a  Plan  for  their 
Melioration.  2  vols.,  bds.  uncut.  New  York,  1824 

244  BUDINGTON,  WM.  I.      "  Our  Puritan  Fathers  our  Glory."     A  Ser 

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1852.  Svo,  orig.  cov.,  32  p.  ;  clean  copy.  Charlestown,  1852 

245  BUDINGTON,  WM.  I.     Farewell  Discourse,  preached   in  the  First 

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246  BUELL,  SAMUEL.     A  Sermon  preached  at  Brook-Haven,  on  Long 

Island,  Oct.  23,  1754,  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  Benjamin  Tall- 
madge,  with  a  Discourse  on  Ordination  ;  the  Charge  and  Exhor 
tation  to  the  People.  Small  4to,  rough  edges,  fine  copy  ;  rare. 

New  York,  1755 

247  BUFFALO.     FIRST  UNITARIAN  CHURCH  OF.     Its  History  and  Pro 

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248  BUFFALO,  AN  AUTHENTIC  AND  COMPREHENSIVE  HISTORY  OF,  with 

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249  BULKELEY,  JOHN  and  JOHN  CUMMINS.     A  voyage  to  the  South  Seas 

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for  the  Author.  1757. 

250  BULLOCK,   W.     SKETCH  OF  A  JOURNEY  THROUGH   THE  WESTERN 

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251  BUNKER  HILL  ;  OR,  THE  DEATH  OF  GENERAL  WARREN.     An  His 

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252  BUNKER  HILL.     ACCOUNT  OF  THE  BATTLE  OF.     By  H.  Dearborn  ; 

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253  BUNKEB  HILL,  THE  BATTLE  OF  ;  or,  The  Temple  of  Liberty. 

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254  BUBGOYNE'S  CAMPAIGN  ;   an  Original,  Compiled  and  Cor 

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Sept.  19,  and  Oct.  7,  1777,  from  the  most  authentic  sources  of 
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Esq.  12mo,  cl.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1844 

255  BURLEIGH,  WILLIAM  HENRY.     Our  Country ;  its  Dangers  and  its 

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1841.  12mo,  cl  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1841 

256  BUBNET,  JACOB.     Notes  on  the  Early  Settlement  of  the  North 

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257  BURB,  AARON.     A  FULL  STATEMENT  OF  THE  TRIAL  AND  ACQUITTAL 

OF.  Containing  all  the  Proceedings  and  Debates  that  took 
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1806.  By  John  Wood.  8w,  half  calf,  uncut ;  extra  illustrations 
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258  BUBT,  JOHN.     A  SERMON  PREACHED  AT  BRISTOL,  in  the  Colony  of 

Rhode  Island,  October  the  25th,  1759,  upon  a  Thanksgiving, 
for  the  Reduction  of  Quebeck,  the  Capital  of  Canada,  to  the 
Crown  of  Great  Britain,  by  an  Army  under  the  Command  of 
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was  slain  in  Battle)  covered  by  a  Fleet  under  the  Command  of 
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259  BURTON,  R.     A  Journey  to  Jerusalem,  containing  the  Travels  of 

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memorable  places  noted  in  Scripture.  To  which  is  prefixed 
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Gentleman,  there  present.  With  an  Account  of  the  Wonderful 
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Collected  by  R.  Burton.  12mo,  bds. 

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260  BURRLLLVILLE,  R.  I.     As  it  Was,  and  As  it  Is.     By  Horace 

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261  BUTLEK,  B.  F.,  N.  Y.     "The  Military  Profession  in  the  United 

States,"  etc.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Cadets  of  West 
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New  York,  1839 

262  BUTLER,  CALEB.     "  Truth  and  Character  Vindicated  " — being  a  Re 

view  of  Hon.  Caleb  Butler's  History  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Affairs 
of  Pepperell.  By  a  Committee  of  the  Church  in  that  Place. 
8?'0  pamphlet,  49  p.,  scarce.  Boston,  1849 

263  BUTLER,  B.  F.     GENERAL  BUTLER  IN  NEW  ORLEANS.     History  of 

the  Administration  of  the  Department  of  the  Gulf  in  1862;  with 
an  account  of  the  Capture  of  New  Orleans,  and  a  Sketch  of  the 
Previous  Career  of  the  General,  Civil  and  Military.  By  James 
Parton.  Svo,  cL,  portraits.  New  York,  etc.,  1864 

264  BUXTON,  GEORGE  FREDERIC.     Life  in  the  Far  West.     CL,  12mt>. 

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265  BYRON,  LORD.     Journal  of  Correspondence  and  Conversations 

between  Lord  Byron  and  the  Countess  of  Blessington.  Svo, 
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Banco  ;  or,  The  Tenant  of  the  Spring — a  Legend  of  the  White 
Sulphur.  Phila.,   1839. 

Banting,  Wm.  Letter  on  Corpulence.  2d  ed.  London,  1863 
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Address  at  the  Laying  of  the  Corner-Stone  of  the  City 

Hall,  by  J.  H.  B.  Latrobe.  1867 

Blanchard,  Calvin.     Hell  on  Earth.  N.  Y.,  1858 

Branch,  H.  Stephen.     Life  of  N.  Y,  1857 

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Bache,  Prof.  Alex.  D.     Eulogy  on  Hon.  James  A.  Pearce. 

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Badger,  Henry  C.     Discourse  on  Death  of  George  Livermore. 

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Banyer,  Miss,  and  Miss  Jay.       Funeral  Sermon  of,   By  Kev 
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Ballou,  Hosea.     Discourse  at  Ordination,  by  T.  F.  Fisk. 

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Baptizo,  denned,  and  the  mode  of  Baptism  proved  from  Scrip 
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Baldwin,  Thomas.     Christian  Baptism  as  delivered  to  Churches 
by  Evangelists  and  Apostles.  Boston,  1812 
Balch,  Wm.  S.     Lecture  in  review  of  Bishop  Hughes'  Catholic 
Chap,  in  Hist,  of  U.  S.  N.  Y.,  1852 
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Lowell,  July  12, 1835. 

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Wash.  City,  1819 
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Barker,  Jacob.     Letters  developing  the  Conspiracy,  in  1826,  for 
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Barker,  Jacob — ads.  the  People — Court  of  General  Sessions, 

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277  Bible  Society  Pamphlets.     No  Duplicates  ;  rare  lot.     [Seven."] 

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279  Bible  Society  Pamphlets.     No  Duplicates;  rare  lot.  [Seven."] 

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280  Bible  Society  Pamphlets.     No  Duplicates ;  rare  lot.     [Seven.'] 

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Prov.,  1826 
Brown  University.    Address  to  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc.  of. 

By  Theron  Metcalf,  Sept.  5,  1832. 
Brown  University.     Address  to  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc.  of. 

By  Wm.  G.  Goddard,  Sept.  7,  1836. 
Brown  University.  Poem  on  Pleasures  and  Advantages  of  True 

Religion,  by  Rev.  Dan.  Huntington.     Deliv.  before  United 

Brothers  Soc.  in.  Prov.,  1819 

287  Miscellaneous.     [Sixteen.'] 

Buchanan,  Kev.  Claudius.  Memoir  of  the  expediency  of  an 
Ecclesiastical  Establishment  for  British  India. 

Cambridge,  1811 

Buchanan,  Rev.  Claudius.     The  Healing  Waters  of  Bethsaida. 

Boston,  1812 

Buchanan,  Rev.  Claudius.  Christian  Researches  in  Asia.  3d 
ed.  Edinburgh,  1812 

Buchanan,  Rev.  Claudius.  Journal  of  Man.  No.  II.,  vol.  m., 
May  31.  Cincinnati,  1852 

Buchanan,  Rev.  Claudius.  Sermon  for  benefit  of  Soc.  of  Mis 
sions.  Newark,  1809 

Burlington  College.  Address  on  Seventy-eighth  Anniv.  of 
American  Ind.  and  Eighth  Anniv.  of  the  Insti.  By  Rev. 
George  W.  Doane.  Burlington,  1854 

Burdett,  Sir  Francis.  Speech  of,  in  the  House  of  Commons, 
May  20,  1817.  London 

Burke,  Master.     Biography  of  the  Irish  Roscius.     7th  ed. 

Philadelphia 

Bullions,  Dr.     Case  of,  Fairly  Stated.     By  an  Observer. 

N.  Y.,  1835 

Butler,  Benjamin  F.  The  Military  Profession.  Address  at 
Westpoint.  N.  Y.,  1839 


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Byrne,  Alexander  S.     Observations  on  Best  Means  for  Pro 
pelling  Ships.     2d  ed.  N.  Y,  1841 
Baltimore.     Commem.  Discotirse  deliv.  in  First  Indepen.  Ch. 
on  Death  of  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood,  by  George  W.  Burhap. 

Baltimore,  1843 

Buffalo.     Keport  of  the  Harbor  Committee  of.        Buffalo,  1847 
Buntline,  Ned.     Life,  Career  and  Character  of.         N.  Y.,  1849 
Brunner,  A.  Alphonse.     Concise  Eules  for  acquiring  Genders 
of  French  Nouns.  Cincinnati ,  1852 

Bryan  Gallery  of  Christian  Art.     Companion  to.      N.  Y.,  1853 

288  Miscellaneous.     [Sixteen.'] 

Burlington  and  Miss.  E.  E.  in  Iowa.     Exhibit  of  Condition. 

N.  y.,  1856 

Burges's,  Mr.,  Two  Speeches  ;  Abstract  of  Debate  in  House  of 
Eep.  N.  Y.,  1831 

Burges,  Mr.     Speech  of,  in  Case  of  Samuel  Houston. 

Washington,  1832 

Burns,  Eobert.     Tarn  O'Shanter  and  Souter  Johnny.     Beautiful 
illustr.  London,  1830 

The  Centenary  of  the  Birthday  of.  Boston,  1859 

Burton  Henry.     The  Sounding  of  the  Two  Last  Trumpets,  the 

Sixth  and  Seventh.     Digested  %by  Henry  Burton  during  his 
Banishment  and  close  imprisonment  in  the  Isle  of  Guernsey. 

London,  1641 

Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Eev.  Thomas  A.  Merrill. 

Middlebury,  Vt,  1806 

Bushnell,  Horace.     The  Fathers  of  New  England.     Oration  by. 

N.  Y.,  1850 

Twentieth  Anniv.  Commem.  Disc,  in  North  Ch. 

Hartford,  1853 
Parting  Words.  Discourse,  July  3,  in  North  Ch. 

Hartford,  1859 

Bush  Geo.  Letters  to  a  Trinitarian  Boston,  1850 
«  Gold  for  Brass."  N.  Y.,  1853 

"  The  Valley  of  Vision."  N.  Y,  1844 

Burke  Edmund.     Letter  from,  to  a  Noble  Lord.       N.  Y.t  1796 

Letter  from,  to  His  Grace  Duke  of  Portland. 

Phila.,  1797 

Two  Letters  on  Proposals  for  Peace  with  Eegicide  Direc 

tory  of  France,  by.  Phila,,  1797 

289  Bunker  Hill  Pamphlets.     Valuable  lot ;  no  duplicates.     [Seventeen.] 

Webster's  Address  on  Bunker  Hill.     4th  ed.  Boston,  1825 

Address  deliv.  at  laying  of  Corner  stone  of  Bunker  Hill  Mon't. 

By  D.  Webster.  Boston,  1825 

Webster's  Address  deliv.  at  Completion  of  Bunker  Hill  Mon't. 

Boston,  1843 
History  of  the  Battle  of  Breed's  Hill.     By  Charles  Coffin. 

Portland,  1835 

Command  in  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill.     By  E.  Frothingham. 

Boston,  1850 


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Oration  on  the  Seventy-fifth  anniv.  of  Battle  of  Bunker  HilL 

By  Edw.  Everett.  Boston,  1850 

Proceedings  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Mon't  Assoc.  Boston,  1862 

Proceedings  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Mon't  Assoc.  Boston,  1864 

Who  was  the  Commander  at  Bunker  Hill  ?     By  S.  Swett. 

Boston,  1850 
D.  Webster's  Address  at  laying  of  Corner  Stone  of  Bunker  Hill 

Mon't.     5th  ed.  Boston,  1825 

Hist,  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle.     With  a  plan.     3d  ed.     By  S. 

Swett.  Boston,,  1837 

Bunker  Hill  Battle.     2d  ed.     By  S.  Swett.  Boston,  1836 

Account  of  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  By  a  Citizen  of  Boston.  1825 
Account  of  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill.     2d  ed.     By  a  Citizen  of 

Boston.  1825 

Original  planning  and  construction  of  Bunker  Hill  Mon't.     By 

S.  Swett.  Albany,  1863 

Webster,  Daniel.     Address  deliv.  at  the  laying  of  the  Corner 

Stone  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument,  July  17, 1825. 

Boston,  1843 
Particular  Account  of  the  Battle  of  Breed's  Hill  on  the  17th 

June.     2d  ed.  Boston,  1825 

290  Miscellaneous.     [Two.'] 

Byron.     Ode  to  Napoleon  Bonaparte.  Newburyport,  1814 
Itemarks  on  the  Talents  of  and  Tendencies  of  Don  Juan. 


JATRO,  HL  ;  The  Past,  Present  and  Future  of  the  City  of— 
in  North  America.  With  Reports,  Estimates  and  Statis 
tics.  8vo,  paper.  Portland,  1858 

J.  C.     The  Carolina  Tribute  to  Calhoun.     Edited  by  J. 
P.  Thomas.     8vo,  cl.    With  portrait.  Columbia,  S.  C.,  1857 

292  CALHOUN,  REV.  GEO.  A.     Celebration  at  North  Coventry,  Conn., 

March  10,  1859,  of  the  Settlement  of — over  the  Church  and 
Society  in  that  place,  March  10,  1819.  8vo  pamphlet,  40  p. 

Hartford,  1859 

293  CALIFORNIA.     Its  History,  Population,  Climate,  Soil,  Productions 

and  Harbors.  And  an  account  of  the  Revolution  and  Conquest 
of  the  Country  by  the  United  States.  By  John  T.  Hughes. 
8vo,  paper,  uncut.  Cincinnati,  1849 

294  CALIFORNIA.    Its  History,  Population,  Climate,  etc.,  from  Sir  George 

Simpson's  "  Overland  Journey  Round  the  World."  An  account 
of  the  Revolution  in  California  and  Conquest  of  the  Country  by 
the  United  States.  By  John  T.  Hughes.  Bds.,  12mo,  uncut. 

Cincinnati,  1850 

295  CALIFORNIA,  The  Wonder  of  the  Age.     By  Thomas  Butler  King. 

8vo,  paper.  New  York,  1850 

296  CALIFORNIA,  Lower.     Historical  Outline  of.    By  Jacob  P.  Leese. 

8vo,  paper.  New  York,  1865 

297  CALLENDAR,  JAMES  THOMPSON.     The  American  Annual  Register  ;  or, 

Historical  Memoir  of  the  United  States,  for  1796.  8yo,  bds., 
uncut.  PMa.,  1797 

298  CALVERT,  GEO.     Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of— the  First 

Lord  Baltimore  —  made  Dec.  9,  1845.  By  John  P.  Kennedy. 
8vo  pamphlet,  fine  copy,  very  scarce.  Presentation  copy  to  E.  C. 
Winthrop  by  the  author.  Baltimore,  1845 

299  CAMBRIDGE,  Mass.    The  History  of.     By  Abiel  Holmes.     8vo,  blue 

cov.,  uncut ;  67  pages  ;  fine  copy  ;  extremely  rare.     Boston,  1801 

^  .Abiel  Holmes'  Copy,  with  Autograph.     The  Genuine  First  Ed.  subse 
quently  pub.  in  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 

300  CAMBRIDGE.     EPITAPHS  from  the  Old  Burying  Ground.    With 

Notes  by  William  T.  Harris.     8vo,  bds.,  uncut,  very  fine  copy. 

Cambridge,  1845 

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301  CAMDEN,  N.  J. ;  A  Local  History  of.  Commencing  with  its  Early  Set 

tlement,  Incorporation,  and  Public  and  Private  Improvements, 
brought  up  to  the  present  day.  By  L.  F.  Fisler.  12mo,  frontis., 
62  p.  Camden,  1858 

302  CAMDEN,  Me.  ;  Sketches  of  the  History  of,  including  Incidental 

References  to  the  Neighboring  Places  and  adjacent  Waters.  By 
John  L.  Locke.  12mo,  cl.  Hallowell,  1859 

303  CAMPAIGN  of  1860,  comprising  the  speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 

William  H.  Seward,  Henry  Wilson,  Benjamin  F.  Wade,  Carl 
Schurz,  Charles  Sumner,  William  M.  Evarts,  etc.  8vo,  d. 

Albany,  1860 

304  CANADA,  UPPER  ;  A  Geographical  View  of  the  Province  of,  and 

Promiscuous  Remarks  upon  the  Government.  In  two  parts, 
with  an  appendix,  containing  a  complete  description  of  the 
Niagara  Falls.  By  M.  Smith.  12mo,  paper.  Hartford,  1813 

305  CANADA,  The  Conquest  of.      Second  Edition.      In  two  volumes. 

By  J.  Eliot  Warburton.     8vo,  cl.,  rough  edges  ;  portraits 

London,  1850 

306  CANDIA,  N.  H ;  History  of — once  known  as  Charmingfare — with 

notices  of  some  of  the  Early  Families.  By  F.  B.  Eaton.  8vo 
pamphlet,  illustrated,  152  p. ;  scarce.  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1852 

307  CANOT,  Capt.  ;  or,  Twenty  Years  of  an  African  Slaver — being  an 

account  of  his  career  and  adventures  on  the  Coast,  in  the  Inter 
ior,  on  Shipboard,  and  in  the  West  Indies.  Written  out  and 
edited  from  the  Captain's  Journals,  [etc.]  by  Brantz  Mayer. 
I2mo,  cl. ;  woodcuts.  New  York,  etc.,  1854 

308  CAPE  ANNE,  The  Landing  at ;  or,  the  Charter  of  the  First  Perman 

ent  Colony  of  the  Territory  of  the  Massachusetts  Company. 
Now  discovered  and  first  published  from  the  original  manuscript. 
With  an  inquiry  into  its  authority  and  history  of  the  colony, 
1624-1628.  Roger  Conant,  Governor.  By  John  Wingate 
Thornton.  8vo,  cl.  Boston,  New  York,  1854 

309  CAPE  COD.     A  Description  of  the  Eastern  Coast  of  the  County  of 

Barnstable,  from  Cape  Cod,  or  Race  Point  to  Cape  Malebarre, 
etc.  By  James  Freeman.  Pamphlet,  uncut ;  15  pages  ;  scarce. 

Boston,  1802 

310  CAPE  COD,  MASS.     A  Discourse  pronounced,     Barnstable,  Sept. 

3d,  1839,  at  the  celebration  of  the  Second  Centennial  Anni 
versary  of  the  settlement  of  Cape  Cod,  By  John  G.  Palfray. 
8vo  Pamph.  ;  71  p  ;  scarce  ;  fine  paper  copy  Boston,  1840 

CAPE  COD.     Another  copy,  50  p.     Same  date. 

311  CAPE  COD.    -Centennial  Celebration  at  Barnstable.     Sept.  3,  1839. 

On  the  Incorporation  of  that  town — 1639.  Svo  Pamph  ;  92  p  ; 
fine  copy  ;  scarce.  Barnstable,,  1840 

312  CABOLANA.      A  DESCRIPTION  of   the  English  Province  of,  by  the 

Spaniards  call'd  FLORIDA,  and  by  the  French,  La  Louisiane.  To 
which  is  added  :  A  large  and  accurate  Map  of  Carolana,  and 
of  the  River  Meschacebe.  By  Daniel  Coxe,  Esq.  Svo,  cf. 
Printed  for  and  sold  by  Olive  Payne,  at  Horace's  Head  in  Pope's 
Head  Alley,  CornhiU,  opposite  the  Royal  Exchange,  1741. 


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313  CAROLINA  SOUTH.     In  the  Revolutionary  War.     Being  a  reply  to 

certain  misrepresentations  and  mistakes  of  recent  writers,  in 
relation  to  the  course  and  conduct  of  this  State.  By  a  South 
ron.  12mo,  paper.  Charleston,  8.  (7.,  1853 

314  CABTIER,  ST.  LEGER  L.     Nugse,  by  Nugator  ;  or,  Pieces  in  Prose 

and  Verse.     ~L6mo,  cl  Baltimore,  Md.,  1844 

315  Cartwright,  Dr.,    Portrayed,   in  his    visit   to    Brooklyn,   1861  ; 

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With  observations  on  Dr.  Cartwright.  By  Dr.  Abel  Stevens. 
With  portrait.  12wo.,  cl.  New  York,  1861 

316  CASS,  LEWIS.     A  discourse  pronounced  in  the  Hall  of  Representa- 

tivesbefore  the  Amer.  Hist.  Soc.  Jan.  30,  1836.  8vo 
Pamph.  58  p  ;  scarce.  Washington,  1836 

317  Catalogue  des  ouvrages  relatifs  a  L'Amerique  qui  ont  paru  depuis 

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318  CATALOGUE  of  an  exceedingly  valuable  collection  of  Books  entirely 

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324  Catalogue  of  the  Theatrical  and  Miscellaneous  Library  of  W.  E, 

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326  Catalogue  of  the  choice  collection  of  Books  forming  the  Library  of 

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331  CATALOGUE  of  the  Books,  Autographs,  Engravings,  and  Miscel 

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334  CATALOGUE  of  the  entire  Private  Library  of  Mr.  William  J.  Davis. 

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341  CATALOLGUE  of  a  Fine  Collection  of  Books,  etc.,  etc.  F.  M.  Josselyn. 

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347  CATLIN,  GEO.     Letters  and  Notes  of  the  Manners,  Customs,  and 

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349  CATSKILL,  N.  Y.     CATSKILL  ASSOCIATION,  formed  for  improving 

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350  CHAMPLAIN,  SAMUEL.    Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  the  West  Indies 

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351  CHANDLER,  T.  B.     THE  APPEAL  FARTHER  DEFENDED  ;  in  Answer 

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352  CHAMBERS,  WILLIAM.     American  Slavery  and  Color.     Svo,  with  map, 

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353  CHANDLER,  ELIZABETH  MARGARET  ;  The  Poetical  Works  of.     With  a 

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354  CHANDLER,  PELEG  W.    American  Criminal  Trials.     In  two  volumes. 

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355  CHAINING,  HENRY.     A  Sermon  preached  at  New  London,  Dec.  20, 

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356  CHAPMAN  FAMILY  ;  OR,  THE  DESCENDANTS  OF  ROBT.  CHAPMAN,  one  of 

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357  CHAPPELL,  LIEUT.  EDWARD.      NARRATIVE  OF  A  VOYAGE  TO 

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358  CHARLEMONT,  MASS.     "  Charlemont  as  a  Plantation."    An  Histor 

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359  CHARLESTON.     A  Peep  into  the  Past  by  an  Ancient  Lady.     Cloth, 

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360  CHARLESTON,  Reminiscences  of.  By  J.  N.  Cardoza.  Svo,  paper. 

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361  CHARLESTOWN,  MASS.     History  of  the  First  Church  in,  in  nine  Lec 

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362  CHARLEVOLX,  P.  DE.  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  North  America,  under 

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364  CHASE,  REV.  B.  C.     Address  deliv.  at  Camden,  Maine,   Sept.   11, 

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365  CHASE,  FRANCIS,  M.  A.     Gathered  sketches  from  the  early  history 

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366  CHASTELLUX,  MARQUIS  DE.     Travels  in  North  America  in  the  years 

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367  CHATHAM  ARTILLERY  of  Savannah.      Celebration  of  the  Seventy- 

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368  CHAUDRON,  A.  DE  V.     Spelling  book.  .  Fifth  edition.      12rao,  wall 

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370  CHECKLEY,  MR.  JOHN.     The  Speech  of,  upon  his  Trial  at  Boston,  in 

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373  CHESTER,  N.  H.     Facts  relating  to  the  Early  History  of,  from  the 

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374  CHESTER,  N.  H.     HISTORY  OP,  from  1719  to  1869.      By  Benja 

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375  CHERRY  VALLEY,  Otsego  Co.,  N.Y.     The  Centennial  Celebration  at, 

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376  CHESTEK,  N.  H.     Facts  relating  to  the  Early  History  of,  from  the 

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377  CHICAGO.     Annals  of.     A  Lecture  delivered  before  the  Chicago 

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378  CHICOPEE,  MASS.     Centennial  Disc,  deliv.  before  the  First  Cong. 

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379  [CHILDS,  Mrs.  L.  M.]     First  Settlers  of  New  England ;   or,  the 

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382      •  Same.     L.  P.    No.  5. 

383  CHURCHMAN,  JOHN.     An  Account  of  the  Gospel  Labors  and  Chris 

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405  CLARK,  Re.v.  GEOBGE  H.     The  Liturgy  of  the  Episcopal  Church. 

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407  CLARK,  J.  V.  H.     LIGHTS  and  Lines  of  Indian  Character  and 

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419  CODMAN,  JOHN.     "  Review  of  the  Past."     Sermon  deliv.  in  Dorches 

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433  CONCORD,  MASS.  History  of,  from  its  earliest  settlement  to  1832  ; 

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434  CONFEDERATE  STATES  ALMANAC  for  1864,  the  4th  year  of  the  Inde 

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437  CONNECTICUT.     GENERAL  HISTORY  OF,  .from  its  first  settlement 

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Connecticut.  By  Samuel  Peters.  London,  1781. 

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438  CONNECTICUT,  ACADEMY  OF  ARTS  AND  SCIENCES.     A   Statistical  Ac 

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No.  I.;  all  published.  Svo,  fine  copy  ;  83  pages.  New  Haven,  1811 
Contains  an  account  of  New  Haven,  by  Timothy  Dwight. 


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439  CONN.     History  of  the  Indians  of,  from  the  Earliest  known  Period 

to  1850.     By  John  W.  De  Forest.     8vo,  cl.,  with  map  ;  plates. 

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440  CONNECTICUT.     Narrative  of  the  Missions  to  the  New  Settlements 

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let  ;  uncut.  New  Haven,  1794 

441  CONNECTICUT.     Continuation  of  the   Narrative  of  the  Mission  to 

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442  CONNECTICUT.     Complete  History  of,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical,  from 

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443  CONNECTICUT  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.   Memoirs  of.     Vol.  I, 

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&c.  By  a  gentleman  of  the  province.  (Rev.  Samuel  Peters.) 
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449  CONNECTICUT.    The  History  of  the  Episcopal  Churches  in,  from  the 


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ley.  2  vols.  Svo,  cl.  ;  rough  edges.  2d  ed. 

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451  CONNECTICUT.     THE  HISTORY  OF,  from  the  First  Settlement  of 

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452  CONSIDERATIONS  on  the  Measures  carrying  on  with  respect  to  the 

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455  COOK,  WILLIAM.     Twenty-one  Poems  by.     8w,  paper,  uncut. 

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456  COOPER  JAMES  FENIMORE.     Memorial  of.     By  G.  P.  Putman.     4to, 

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457  COOPERSTOWN,  N.  Y.     The  Chronicles  of,   &c.     Svo,  full  cr. 

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458  COOPERSTOWN,  N.  Y.     CONDENSED  His.  OF,  with  a  Biograph. 

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459  COPWAY,  GEORGE  (KAH-GE-GA-GAH-BOWH).     The  Life,  History 

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460  COOS  COUNTRY  AND  VICINITY,  N.  H.     Historical  Sketches  of 

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462  COPWAY,  G.     The  Traditional  History  and  Characteristic  Sketches 

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463  CORNARO,  LEWIS.  ( A  Noble  Venetian. )  Discourses  on  a  sober  and 

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465  CORTES,  HERNANDO.     The  Despatches  of,  the  Conqueror  of  Mexico, 

addressed  to  the  Emperor  Charles  V.,  written  during  the  Con 
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Translated  into  English  from  the  Spanish,  with  an  Introduction 
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466  CORWIN,  EDWARD  TANJORE.     Manual  of  the  Eeformed  Protestant 

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467  COTTON,  JOHN.     The  |  Churches  Eesurrection,  |  or,  the  |  Open 

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468  COVENTRY,  NORTH,  Conn.  The  Celebration  at,  March  10, 1859, 

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Irasburgh,  Vt.,  1860 
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471  CRAIG,  NEVILLE,  B.     The  OLDEN  TIME  :  a  monthly  publication,  de 

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472  CRATK,  GEORGE  L.      Compendious  History  of  English  Literature, 

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473  CRESAP,  CAPT.  MICHAEL.      A  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  life  of. 

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474  CROSBY,  ENOCH,  alias  HARVEY  BIRCH.     THE  SPY  UNMASKED  ;  or, 

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475  CKOYDON,  N.  H.  An  Historical  and  Statistical  Sketch  of,  from  its 

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the  Town.  By  John  Cooper.  Svo,  52  pages  ;  scarce. 

Concord,  1852 

476  CROWTHER,  JONATHAN.  A  True  and  Complete  Portraiture  of  Method 

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477  CURRIE,  HELEN.     Poems  by.      Sheep,  12mo.         Philadelphia,  1818 

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482  Miscellaneous.     [Fifteen.'] 

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490  Miscellaneous.     (Valuable lot.)     [Sixteen.] 

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Clarke,  Uriah.     Lectures  on  city  life  and  char.         Lowell,  1849 
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Gumming,  T.  G.     Description  of  bridges    over  Menai  strait, 

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492  California  Pamphlets.     [Eight.] 

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Volcano  Quartz  Mining  Company.  N.  Y.,  1852 

Governor's  Annual  Message  to  the  Legislature.  Jan. 

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Second  Inaug.  Address  of  his  excellency,  John  Bigler. 

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Ploughshare,  Peter.  Considerations  against  continuing  the 
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Tacitus.     The  Canal  Policy  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

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Bivers,  near  Newark.  Morristown,  1823 

Proceedings  at  a  general  convention  of  delegates  held  in  Wash 
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Bemarks  on  the  Sodus  Canal  and  its  Probable,  Immediate,  and 
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Appeal  to  the  people  of  the  State  of  N.  Y.  in  favor  of  construct 
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Seward,  Wm.  H.  Address  deliv.  at  commencement  of  the 
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Bemarks  on  the  Canal  or  "  Dique  "  of  Carthagena,  New  Granada. 

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494  Catalogues.     [Ten.]    . 

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Paff,  M. ;  Catalogue  of.    Gallery  of  Paintings. 

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Hobart,  Bp.  ;  Catalogue  of  Books  of  Library  of! 

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Catalogue  of  Officers  and  Cadets  of  American  Literary,  Scien 
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Catalogue  of  Collection  of  Rare  Minerals  for  Study  of  Crystallo 
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Catalogue  of  Bare,  Scarce  and  Valuable  Books  from  Libraries  of 
Dukes  of  York,  Gloucester,  Grafton  and  others.  N.  Y.,  1839 

495  Catholic  Pamphlets.     No  duplicates.     [Seventeen.] 

Wharton,  Chas.  H.    A  Short  Answer  to  &  True  Exposition  of 

the  Doctrines  of  the  Catholic  Church,  touching  the  Sacrament 

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Address  of  the  Lay  Trustees  to  the  Congregation  of  St.  Mary's 

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Letter  to  the  Koman  Catholics  of  Philadelphia  and  the  United 

States,  by  a  Friend.  Phila.,  1822 

Smith,  Samuel  B.    Renunciation  of  Popery.     6th  Ed. 

Phila.,  1833 
Thomas,  John.    Examination  of  the  Seven  Sacraments  of  the 

Church  of  Rome.  Phila.,  1834 

The  Roman  Catholic  Congressional  Exposed,  in  three  letters  to 

a  late  cabinet  minister.  Dublin,  1837 

Kenrick,  Francis  P. ;  Letter  to.      By  W.  R.  Whittingham. 

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Backus,  M.  M.     Calvin  on  Romish  Relics.  N.  Y.,  1844 

Murray,  N.     The  decline  of  Popery  and  its  causes. 

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and  absurdities.     By  the  Lady  Superior.     2d  Ed. 

Boston,  1S35 
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A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Wm.  V.  Harold,  on  reading  his  late  Reply 

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Appendix  to  the  Address  of  the  Lay  Trustees  of  St.  Mary's 

Church,  etc.  Phila.,  1823 

Philalethe's  Exposition  of  the  principles  of  the  Roman  Catholic 

Religion,  etc.  Hartford,  1830 

Catholics,  Roman  ;  Reply  to  an  Address  to  the.       Phila.,  1785 
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496  Charming  Pamphlets.     [Fourteen.] 

Channing,  Wm.  E.     Sermon  on  Public  Fast. 

Boston,  April  5,  1810 

Two  Sermons  on  Infidelity.  Boston,  1813 

Sermon  deliv.  in  Boston,  Sept.  18,  1814. 

Letter  to  Rev.  Samuel  C.  Thatcher.     3d  Ed. 

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Channing,  Wm.  E.,  Letter  to  —  on  subject  of  Letter  to  Eev. 
Samuel  C.  Thatcher,  by  Samuel  Worcester.    2d  Ed. 

Boston,  1815 

Letter  to— on  subject  of  Letter  to  Kev.  Samuel  C. 

Thatcher,  by  Samuel  Worcester.     3d  Ed. 

Boston,  1815 

Letter  to — Remarks  on  Eev.  Dr.  Worcester's  letter  to. 

Boston,  1815 

Second  Letter  to— by  Kev.  Samuel  Worcester. 

Boston,  1815 

Second  Letter  to — by  Eev.  Samuel  Worcester.     3d 

Ed.  Boston,18l5 

Eemarks  on  Eev.  Dr.  Worcester's  Second  Letter  to. 

Boston,  1815 

Third  Letter  to— by  Samuel  Worcester.  Boston,  1815 

Sermon  at  Ordi.  of  Eev.  Mr.  Gannet.       Boston,  1824 

Sermon  at  Ordi.  of  Eev.  Jared  Sparks,  May  5,  1819. 

Zd  Ed.  Baltimore 

Letters  to — by  Moses  Stuart.  Andover,  1819 

497  Channing  Pamphlets.     [Fifteen.] 

Charming,  Wm.  E.     Sermon — Annual  Election,  May  26,  1830. 

Boston 

Sermon  at  Ordi.  of  Charles  F.  Barnard  and  Frederick 

T.  Gray.  Boston,  1834 

Sermon  on  War.  Boston,  1835 

Discourse  before  Benev.  Fraternity  of  Churches — 

First  Anniv.,  Boston,  April  9,  1835. 

Sermon  by — April  5, 1810.     Day  of  Public  Fast. 

Disc,  on,  deliv.  from  Military  Despotism,  June  15, 

1814. 

Sermon  at  Ordin.  of  J.  Sparks,  May  5,  1819.     Boston 

Sermon  at  Ordin.  of  J.  Sparks.    1th  Ed.   May  5, 1819. 

Boston,  1821 

Disc,  deliv.,  Installation  of  M.  J.  Motte,  May  21, 1828. 

Sermon  on  War,  deliv.  Jan.  25,  1835.  Boston 

Disc,  at  Dedication  of  Sec.  Congre.  Unitarian  Church. 

N.  Y.,  1826 

Disc,  at  Ordi.  of  Eev.  Fred.  A.  Farley.     Boston,  1828 

Walter.     Thoughts  on  Temperance  Eeform. 

Boston,  1834 

Henry.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Anna  Strong, 

March  22,  1789.  Hartford 

Dr.     Eemarks  on  Slavery,  by  an  Abolitionist. 

Boston,  1826 

498  Church  Centennial  Celebrations.     Valuable  lot.     [Five.] 

Albany,  N.  Y.  Acts  and  Proceedings  of  the  central  Synod  of 
Eeformed  Dutch  Ch.  in  N.  A.,  June  and  April,  1828. 

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Barre,  Mass.  Disc,  on  Fiftieth  Anniver.,  Jan.  11,  1854  ;  by  J. 
Thompson. 

Beverly,  Mass.  Articles  of  Faith  and  Form  of  Covenant  adopted 
by  Joseph  Emerson.  Boston,  1807 

Bolton,  Lancaster,  Sterling  and  Stow  ;  Confession  of  Faith  and 
Covenant  of  Evang.  churches  of.  Mar.,  1830 

499  Church  Centennial  Celebrations.     Valuable  lot.     \_Twenty-two.~] 
Boston,  Mass.     Mount  Yernon  Ch.,  1847. 

Mount  Vernon  Church  ;  Catalogue  of— Feb.  1, 1848. 

Park  St.  Ch.     The  Articles  of  Faith  and  the  Covenant. 

Boston,  1841 
—  Park  St.  Ch.  The  Articles  of  Faith  and  the  Covenant. 

Boston,  1850 
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Boston,  1859 

Union  Ch.,  Essex  St.     Confession  of  Faith  and  Cove 

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of  the  new  Con.  Ch. ,  June,  1,  1842.  Boston 

Disc.,  Dec.  28,  1823.  Boston,  1824 

Disc,  deliv.  in  West  Church  in — by  Chas.  Lowell. 

Cam.,  1845 

Disc,  deliv.  by  Thomas  Baldwin,  Jan.  1824. 

Two  Discourses,  containing  the  History  of  the  Old 

North  and  New  Brick  Churches,  deliv.  May  20, 
1821,  by  Henry  Ware. 

History  of  the  Old  South  Church  in,  1830  ;  by  Benj. 

Wisner. 

History  of  the  Old  South  Church,  in  four  sermons,  by 

Benj.  Wisner.  Boston,  1830 

(Old  South.)     Reasons  for  Investigating  Prudential 

Affairs  of,  with   copies  of  Mrs.  Norton's  Deeds. 
1859. 

Commem.  Disc,  in  New  South  Church,  Dec.  25, 1864. 

Boston,  1865 

Sermon  preached  to  the  Chand.  Soc.  in  Brattle  St., 

Dec.  29,  1779,  occasioned  by  the  completion  of  a 
century,  by  Peter  Thatcher.  Boston,  1800 

Bowdoin  St.  Ch.     Articles  of  Faith  and  Covenant  of. 

Boston,  1843 

— ! Bowdoin  St.  Ch.     Articles  of  Faith  and  Covenant  of. 

Boston,  1856 

. Salem  St.  Ch.     Articles  of  Faith  and  Covenant  of, 

June  1,  1853. 

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Anniv.,  by  N.  L.  Frothingham.  Boston,  1835 

Sermon  preached  in  First  Ch.,  May  10,  1868,   by 

Rufus  Ellis. 


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500  Church  Centennial  Celebrations.     Valuable  lot.     [Thirteen.'] 

Cambridge,  Mass.     25th  Anniv.    commem.    of  Settlement  of, 
J.  A.  Albro.  Cam.  1860 

Disc,   on  the  Ch.  gathering  in  1636,  deliv.  in  First 

Ch.  Feb.  22,  1846,  by  Wm.  Newell.  Boston,  1846 

Charlestown,  Mass.     Two  disc,  in  Harvard  Ch.,  Mar.  15,  1840, 
by  G.  E.  Ellis. 

Articles  of  Faith  and  Covenant  of  First  Ch.  Bost.,  1842 

Chelsea,  Mass.      Hist.  disc,  deliv.  at  twenty-fifth  Anniv.  of  the 

Winnisimmet  Cong.Ch.,  by  Isaac  P.  Langworthy.  Chelsea,  1866 
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1852,  by  E.  B.  Clark.  Springfield,  1852 

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Oct.,  1517. 
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Schismatics.  London,  1816 

Clark,  Samuel.     The  Fatal  Vespers.     True  and  full  narrative 

of  that  judgment  of  God  upon  the  Papists  by  the  fall  of  the 

house  in  Black  Friers.  London,  1817 

Cohasset,   Mass.      Articles  of  Faith  and  the  Covenant,  2nd 

Cong.  Ch.  in,  Nov.  24,  1824. 
Concord,  Mass.     Half  Century  Disc,  deliv.  Nov.  16,  1828,  by 

Ezra  Eipley.     Very  scarce. 

Concord,  N.  H.     Disc,  on  Forty  years'  Minist,  March  23,  1865, 
by  Nath'l  Bouton.     Very  scarce. 

Two  Sermons,  1st  Ch.,  Nov.  21,  1830,  Commem.  of 

Organiz..of  and  settlement  of  First  Minist.,  Nov. 
18,  1730,  by  Nath'l  Bouton.     Scarce. 

501  Church  Centennial  Celebrations.     Valuable  lot.     [Twelve.] 

Deerfield,  Mass.  1st  Ch.  in.  Fiftieth  Anniv.  disc.,  by  S.  Willard. 

Greenfield,  1858 
Dorchester,  Mass.     Memorial  of  the  First  Church  in,  from  its 

first  settlement  to  the  end  of  sec.  century,  July  4,  1830,  by 

Thaddeus  Mason  Harris.     Scarce.  Boston,  1830 

East  Boston,  Mass.     Manerick  Church,  Articles  of  Faith  and 

Covenant  of.  Boston,  1844 

Elizabeth-Town.     Three  Sermons  deliv.  by  David  Magie.    1830. 
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by  John  C.  Kudd.     Very  scarce.  Elizabeth- Town,  1825 

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Address  of  E.  A.  Hoffman.  1856 

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Cornwall 
Franklin,  Conn.     Half  Century  Sermon,  March  18,  1832. 

Norwich,  183$ 
Grafton,  Mass.     Sermon.     Hist,  notices  of  the  Cong.  Ch.,  by 

Edmund  B.  Wilson,  Dec.  27,  1846. 
Great  Barrington,  Mass.    Centen.  anniv.  of  the  Cong.  Ch.,  Dec. 

23,  1843,  by  John  Todd. 

Disc.  50th  Anniv.  Cong.  Ch.,  by  C.  Durfee,  May  13, 

1866. 
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502  Church  Centennial  Celebrations.     [Seventeen.']. 

Hartford,  Conn.  Centen.  disc,  delivered  in  1st  Ch.,  June  26, 
1836,  by  Joel  Hawkes.  Hartford,  1836 

Haverhill,  Mass.  Disc,  at  the  re-dedication  of  the  Centre  Church, 
by  B.  F.  Hosford.  Boston,  1860 

Hopkinton,  Mass.  Sermon  commem.  of  twenty-five  years  of 
the  author's  settlement,  Dec.  20,  1863,  by  J.  C.  Webster. 

Century  Sermon,  by  Nath'l  Howe,  Dec.  24,  1815 

Hingham,   Mass.      Sermon  deliv.   on  June  28,  1856,  on  the 

Fiftieth  Anni.,  by  Josiah  Kichardson.  .   Hingham,  1856 

Massachusetts.     Inquiry  into  the  right  to  change  the  ecclesias 
tical  constitution  of  the. Cong.  Ch.  of.     1816. 
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New  York.     North  Presb.  Ch.  Manual,  1858. 

Church  of  the  Puritans.     Reply  of,  to  the  Protest  of 

Deacons,  1857. 

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Newbury,  Mass.      Sermon  preached  May  4,   1806,   by  J.    S. 

Popkin.  Newburyport,  1806 

New  York.     Semi-Centen.  by  Wm.  Berrian.       New  York,  1860 

Madison  Sq.  Pres.  Ch.  Appeal  of  Charles  Gould  from 

the  session  of.  New  York,  1864 

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bard  Winslow.    Scarce.  Boston,  1859 

City.     Semi-Centen.  Disc,  in  South  Dutch  Ch.,  by  J. 

M.  Matthews.  N.  Y.,  1858 

City.      Disc.   150th  Anni.  of  First  Reformed  Dutch 

Ch.,  Sept  12,  1866,  by  Francis  M.  Kip.     Scarce. 

New  Yark,m  1866 

New  Jersey.  Disc.  Hist,  notices  of  Saint  Peter's  church,  in  the 
city  of  Perth-Amboy,  June  19-26,  1825,  by  J.  Chapman. 

Elizabeth-Town,  1830 

503  Church  Centennial  Celebrations.     Valuable  lot.     [Twelve.] 

Portland,   Me.      Disc,    addressed    to  Bap.    Ch.   in,   Mar.    30, 
1828,  by  Thomas  B.  Ripley.  Boston 

Articles  of  Faith,  &c.,  St.  Lawrence  St.   Ch.,  Nov. 

1858. 

Plymouth.  Semi-Centen.  disc.  Oct.  1,  1851.  Commem.  of  the 
organiz.  of  Third  Church,  by  C.  S.  Porter.  Boston,  1851 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Disc,  deliv.  at  the  re-opening  and  dedica 
tion  of  the  North  Church  in,  Jan.  31,  1838,  by  E.  Holt. 

Pepperell,  Mass.  Centen.  disc,  deliv.  before  the  Church  of 
Christ  and  Second  Parish,  by  D.  Andrews.  1847. 

Pomfret,  Conn.  150th  Anni.  of  the  organization  of  the  First 
Ch.  of  Christ  in,  Oct.  20,  1865.  Danielsonville,  1866 

Providence,  R.  I.    Centen.  Sermon  by  Mark  Tucker.  Prov.,  1845 

Providence  City.  24th  Annual  Report  of  Ministry  at  large  in, 
Jan.  21,  1866,  by  E.  M.  Stone.  Prov.,  1866 


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Providence,  E.  I.  Disc,  on  Hist,  of  1st  Cong.  Church,  June  19, 
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Philadelphia,  Penn.  Sermon.  Centen.  Celeb,  of  the  opening 
of  St.  Peter's  Church,  Sept.  4,  1861,  by  Wm.  Heath- 
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Century  Sermon  delivered  in,  Oct.  6,  1807.  Phil 

Proceedings  of  an  Ex-Parte  Council,  held  at  the  First 

Cong.  Church,  Nov.  18th  to  20th,  1868.  Phil.,  1868 

504  Church  Centennial  Celebrations.     Valuable  lot.     [Eleven.] 

Quincy,  Mass.     Disc,  by  E.  P.  Twing,  Feb.  19,  1865. 

Church  Manual  of  the  Evang.  Cong.  Ch,  1863. 

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Boston,  1835 

Disc,  deliv.  in  the  First  Cong.  Ch.,  Sept.  15,  1850,  by 

William  P.  Lunt.  Boston,  1850 

Disc,  deliv.  Sept.  29,  1839,  on  two  hundredth  anni. 

of  First  Cong.  Church  in,  by  "Wm.  P.  Lunt. 

Boston,  1840 

Kehoboth,  Mass.  Narrative  of  the  Origin  of  difficulties 
in  the  Cong.  Ch.  in,  and  Measures  taken  to  dismiss 
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Facts  and  Doc.  of  3d  Ex-Parte  Council,  Nov.  29, 1825. 

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505  Church  Centennial  Celebrations.     Valuable  lot.     [Ten.] 

Salem,  Mass.    Address  at  the  re-dedication  of  First  Ch.,  Dec.  8, 
1867. 

Second  Century  Lecture  of  1st  Ch.,  by  C.  W.  Upham. 

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Did  the  First  Church  of  Salem  originally  have  a  Con 

fession  of  Faith  distinct  from  their  Covenant  ?  By 
J.  B.  Felt.  .  Boston,  1856 

Disc,  delivered  on  the  First  Centen.  Anniv.   of  the 

Tabernacle  Church,  by  Samuel  M.  Worcester. 

Salem,  1835 

Saybrook,  Conn.  Half  Cent.  Sermon,  Sept.  22,  1833,  by  W. 
HotchMss. 

San  Francisco,  Cal.  Decade  sermons:  two  Hist.  disc,  occa 
sioned  by  the  close  of  the  first  ten  years'  ministry  in,  March, 
1859,  by  Sam.  H.  Willey.  San  Fran.,  1859 

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506  Church  Centennial  Celebrations.     Valuable  lot.     [Ten.~\ 

Templeton,  Mass.     Sermon  in  Commem.  of  50th  Anniv.  of  the 
ordination  of  Eev.  Chas.  Wellington,  Feb.  25,  1807. 

Boston,  1857 

United  States.     Address  to  the  ministers,  elders,  &c.,  of  the 
Presb.  Church  of.  New  York,  1836 

Wenham,  Mass.     Two  Sermons  deliv.  on  Second  Centen.  Anni. 
of  the  organiz.  of  First  Ch.,  by  Daniel  Mansfield. 

Andover,  1845 

West  Brookfield.    Semi-Centen.  disc.  March,  1851,  by  M.  Stone. 
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Worcester,  Mass.     Fortieth  Anni.  of  the  settlement  of  Alonzo 
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Hist.  disc,  on  Semi-Centen.  Anni.  in  1st  Bap.  Ch., 

Dec.  9,  1862,  by  Isaac  Davis. 

Semi-Centen.  disc,  in  First  Bap.  Church,  by  I.  Davis, 

1862. 
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White,  1867. 
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Francis.  Cambridge,  1836 

/     507  Clinton,  De  Witt,  Pamphlets.     Scarce  lot.      [Seven.] 

Speech  of,   January  31,   1809 — in  Senate. 

Albany,  1809 
Discourse  on  Character  and  Scientific  Attainments  of. 

By  Samuel  L.  Mitchell.  N.  Y.,  1828 
Discourse  on  Character  and  Services  of.     By  James 

Kenwick.  N.  Y.,  1829 
Discourse  before  Literary  Philosophical  Society  of 

New  York.     May,  1814. 

Discourse  Delivered  at  Schenectady  before  New  York 

Alpha.     July  22,  1823.  Albany. 

Address  to  Benefactors  and  Friends  of  Free  School 

Society  of  New  York.  N.  Y,  1810 

Sermon    on    Death    of.     By    Eev.    James  Wilnor. 

N.  T.,  1828 

508  College  Pamphlets.     [Nine]. 

Burlington   College,   N.   J.     Second  BaccaL  Add.   by  Bishop 

Doane.     Sept.  29,  1851. 

Marshall  College,  Mercersburg,  Pa.     Oration  by  B.  Champneys. 

Lancaster,  1837 

Mercersberg,  Pa.  Address  by  J.  M.  Porter.  Phil.  1838 

People's  College,  Havana,  N.  Y.,  Laying  the  Cornerstone  of. 

Sept.  2,  1858. 
Kandolph,  Macon  College,  Va.     Discourse  by  Beverley  Tucker. 

June  16,  1840. 
St.  John's  College,  Annapolis,  Md.   Address  by  John  T.  Lomax. 

Feb.  22,  1842. 
Wasliington  College,  Conn.,  Kemarks  on. 


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Williams  College,  Mass.     Address  by  Edward  Everett.     Aug. 

16,  1847. 
New  Jersey  College.  Address  by  W.  L.  Dayton.  April  26,  1843, 

509  Columbia  College.     [Fifteen], 

—     Statutes  of.     June  13,  1811.  N.  Y.,  1816 

Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of,  with  Grad 

uates  since  1844  ;  founded  1754.  N.  Y. 

Statutes  of.     Nov.  6,  1810.  N.  Y.,  1811 

do  May,  1848.  N.  Y. 

A  Defense  of,   from    the    Attack    of  S.    P.  Kug- 

gles,  by  Gouverneur  M.  Ogden.  N.  Y.t  1854 

Statutes  of.     June  13,  1811.  New  York, 

Inaug.  Discourse  by  James  Renwick.      January  4. 

1821.  N.  Y. 
Address  to  the  Citizens  of  New  York.    Jan.  18,  1830. 

Address  by  Gulian  C.  Verplanck.  N.  Y.,  1830 

Anniv.  Address  by  Ogden  Hoffman.     May  12, 1832. 

Discourse  by  E.  Bunner.     Oct.  8,  1834.      New  York. 

Address  by  J.  McVickar.     Oct.  4,  1837.      New  York. 

Address  by  N.  F.  Moore.  March  16,  1844.  New  York. 

Address  by  W.  A.  Duer.     July  24,  1848.     New  York. 

Address  and  Poem.     Oct.  27, 1858.     New  York. 

510  Columbian  College  Pamphlets.     [Sixteen.] 

Catalogue,  with  a  List  of  all  Academical   Honors, 

1758  to  1836.  N.  Y.,  1836 

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1758  to  1844.  N.  Y.,  1844 

Address  before  the  Alumni,  3d  of  May,  1826,  by  Wm. 

Bard.  N.  Y.,  1826 

—    Discourse  May  3,  1827,  before  the  National  Academy 

of  Design,  by  S.  F.  B.  Morse.  N.  Y.,  1827 

Address  before  the  Alumni,  May  2,  1832,  by  Ogden 

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Influence  of  "Woman  upon  the  Destiny  of  a  People  ; 

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N.  Y,  1837 

Political  Duties  of  Scholars.  Address  before  the 

Alumni,  October  7,  1840,  by  S.  G.  Eaymond. 
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cieties,  by  E.  P.  Livingston.  N.  Y.,  1831 

Address  before  the  Philolexian  Society,  by  J. 

McKnight.  N.  F.,  1808 

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cieties,  August  2,  1830.  .  N.  Y,  1830 
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Address  by  S.  Chapin,  March  11,  1829. 

Address  by  S.  Chapin,  April  6,  1835. 

Address  by  Edgar  Snowden,  July  4,  1837. 


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511  Connecticut  Pamphlets.     [ Thirteen.] 

Catalogue  of  the  First  Puritan  Settlers  of  the 

Colony  of,  from  1635  to  1665— Nos.  2,  3,  4,  5. 
By  R.  R.Hinman.  Very  Scarce. 

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Eastern  Assoc.  Vindication  of  Proc.  of,  in  Fairneld 

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512  Controversial  Pamphlets.     [Fifteen."] 

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between  Granville  S  .Pattison  and  Dr.  N.  Chapman. 

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Very  scarce.     Corners'  sale,  $7.50  Baltimore,  1824 

The  Washington  Miracle  Refuted ;  or,  Review  of  Rev.  Mr. 
Matthews'  Pamphlet.  Georgetown,  1824 

Scott,  Job.  The  Knowledge  of  the  Lord,  the  Only  True  God, 
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Hartford,  1825 
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Channing,  W.  E.     Keview  of  a  Disc,  preached  at  Dedication  of 

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Collection  of  Facts  and  Documents  relating  to  Eccles.  Affairs  in 

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Vindication  of  the  Rights  of  the  Churches  of  Christ. 

Boston,  1828 

Review  of  a  Pamphlet  on  the  Trust  Deed  of  the  Hanover  Ch. 

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Common  Sense  Addresses  to  the  Citizens  of  the  Southern  States. 
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Brief  Summary  of  some  of  the  Principal  Incidents  relative  to 
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Whitman,  Bernard.  Two  Letters  to  Rev.  Moses  Stuart,  on 
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Marsh,  John.  Exhibition  of  Religious  Sentiments  of  Presby 
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Blatchford,  Samuel.  Validity  of  the  Presbyterian  ordination 
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Dialogue,  between  a  Churchman  and  a  Methodist,  on  the  writ 
ings  of  Swedenborg.  London.  1802 

Affectionate  address  to  the  clergy,  on  the  theol.  writings  of  Swe 
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Inglesby,  John.  Letter  to  Mr.  Win.  Parkinson,  added,  a  Dia 
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him,  is  charged  with  striking  at  the  foundation  of  a  sinner's 
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Letter  from  a  Churchman  to  his  friend  in  New  Haven,  contain 
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Niles,  N.  Letter  to  a  friend,  concerning  the  Doctrine  which 
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of  the  Congreg.  churches  of  Mass.  Boston,  1816 

Interesting  correspondence,  between  the  Rev.  John  Johnson 
and  Miss  Elizabeth  Jones,  relative  to  the  change  in  her  opin 
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Rayner,  Rev.  Menzies.  Review  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor's  sermon 
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Laune,  S.  de.     A  plea  for  the  Non-Conformists.     In  three  parts. 

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Whitaker,  N.  Two  sermons  :  on  the  doctrine  of  reconciliation. 
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Hopkins,  Samuel.  An  inquiry  into  the  nature  of  true  holiness. 
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true  virtue,  etc.  Newport,  1773 

Examination  of  a  book,  entitled,  The  true  Sonship  of  Christ  in 
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515  Controversial  Pamphlets.     [Fifteen.'] 

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By  the  Rev.  Aaron  Kinne.  New  London,  1787 

Hopkins,  Samuel.  An  inquiry,  concerning  the  future  state  of 
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Second  Letter  from  John  Bowden,  to  Doctor  Stiles,  in  [which] 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Chauncy's  Compleat  View  of  Episcopacy  is  con 
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Important,  An,  Case  argued  :  in  three  dialogues,  between  Dr. 
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Emmons,  Nathanael.  Dissert,  on  the  Scriptural  qualifications 
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Worcester,  1793 

Observations  on,  1st.  The  chronology  of  Scripture.  2d.  Strict 
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unassisted  by  Bevelation,  affords  us  with  respect  to  the  nature 
and  properties  of  the  soul  of  man.  4th.  Arguments  in  sup 
port  of  the  opinion,  that  the  soul  is  inactive  and  unconscious 
from  death  to  the  Eesurrection,  derived  from  Scripture. 

New  York,  1795 

Examination  of  Cadwallader  D.  Colden's  Book,  entitled  a  Life 
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Burns,  Eev.  Eobert.  Letter  to  the  Eev.  Dr.  Chalmers,  on  the 
distinctive  characters  of  the  Protestant  and  Eoman  Catholic 
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Birkbeck,  Morris.  Extracts  from  a  suppl.  letter  from  the  Illinois, 
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Gray,  Eev.  Frederick  T.  ;  Letter  to — being  Strictures  on  Two 
Sermons  preached  by  him.  Boston,  1842 

Douglass,  D.  B.  ;  Further  Statement  of  Facts  and  Circumstances 
of  Eemoval  of — from  Presidency  of  Kenyon  College. 

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Graham,  John  L.  Appeal  from  the  Decision  of  the  Auditor 
of  the  Post  Office  Department. 

Spencer,  Hon.  John  C.  Eeview  of  a  Pamphlet  entitled,  Eeport 
to  the  Vestry  of  St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Albany.  N.  Y.,  1846 

Proc.  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Greene  Foundation  in  relation  to 
the  Election  of  an  Assistant  Minister  of  Trinity  Church. 

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516  Controversial  Pamphlets.     {Fifteen.'] 

Address  of  Prot.  Epis.  Soc.  in  Western  N.  Y.,  for  Promotion  of 
Evangelical  Knowledge.  Rochester,  1848 

Eeply  of  Vestry  of  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Castleton,  to  a  pamphlet  en 
titled  the  "  Case  of  the  Prot.  Epis.  Ch.,  at  New  Brighton, 
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Communications  from  James  Boorman  to  the  Stockholders  of 
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Statement  of  Facts  Relating  to  Controversy  between  the  English 
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519  DALCHO,  FREDERICK,  M.  D.     An  historical  account  of  the  Protes 

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tlement  of  the  Province,  to  the  War  of  the  Eevolution  ;  with 
notices  of  the  present  state  of  the  church  in  each  parish  :  and 
some  account  of  the  Early  Civil  History  of  Carolina,  never 
before  published.  Added,  The  Laws  relating  to  Eeligious  Wor 
ship  ;  the  Journals  and  Eules  of  the  Convention  of  South  Car 
olina  ;  the  Constitution  and  Canons  of  the  Protestant  Episco 
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520  DANA,  JAMES.     Sermon  Preached  April  29,  1789,  at  his  Installa 

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521  DANIEL,  D.  V.,  Jr.     A  Vindication  of  Edmund  Eandolph.     New 

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522  DANVEES,  (Mass.)     HISTORY  OF  THE  TOWN  or,  from  its  Early 

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523  DANVERS  PLAINS,   (Mass.)     Historical  Sketch  of   School  District 

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524  DANVEES,  (Mass.)     PROCEEDINGS  AT  THE  EECEPTION  AND  DINNER, 

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525  DARBY  WILLIAM.     A  Tour  from  the  city  of  New  York  to  Detroit, 

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526  DARBY,  WILLIAM.     Lecture  on  the  Discovery  of    America,   and 

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527  DARNELL,  ELIAS.     A  Journal  containing  an    accurate  and  inter 

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529  DAVENPORT,  (la.,)     Past  and  Present ;  including  the  Early  History 

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530  DAVIS,  SAMUEL.     Keligion  and  Patriotism  the  Constituents  of  a 

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532  DAVIS,  A.  Lecture  on  the  Antiquities  of  Central  America,  and  of 

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533  DAVIS,  REV.  THOMAS.     A  Biographical  Sketch  of,  Missionary  of  the 

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year  1776.  By  a  minister  of  the  county.  12mo.,  bds.;  with  por 
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534  DAVIS,  WILLIAM  JACKSON.     IN  MEMORIAM.     Memorial,  writ 

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536  DAWES,  RUFUS.     The  Valley  of  the  Nashaway,  and  other  Poems. 

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ten  in  favor  of  the  New  Constitution,  as  agreed  upon  by  the 
Federal  Convention,  September  17, 1787.  [By  Alexander  Ham 
ilton  and  others.]  Eeprinted  from  the  original  text,  with  an 
Historical  Introduction  and  Notes,  bj  Henry  B.  Dawson.  In 
two  volumes.  Vol.  1 ;  large  8vo.,  bds.;  with  portrait  of  Hamilton; 
rubric  title.  Only  250  copies  printed.  No.  246. 

Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  1864 

540  DEARBORN,  GEN.  HENRY.     Defence  of,  against  the  attack  of  Gen. 

Wm.  Hull.  By  H.  A.  S.  Dearborn.  8vo,  uncut ;  Pomp.  ;fine  copy  ; 
very  scarce  ;  28  p.,  dble.  col.  Boston,  1824 

541  DEDHAM,  MASS.     Two  Discourses :  the  First,  delivered  on  taking 

leave  of  the  Old  Meeting-house,  February  26th,  and  the  Second, 
at  the  dedication  of  the  New  House,  March  1,  1809.  By  Tho's 
Thacher.  Pamphlet,  32  pages ;  scarce.  Dedham,  1809 

542  DEDHAM,  MASS.      A  Sermon,  containing  a  brief  History  of  the 

South  Church  and  Parish  in  Dedham.  Delivered  June  23, 
1816,  by  Wm.  Cogswell.  Svo  Pamphlet,  23  pages;  fine  copy  ; 
scarce  ;  uncut.  Dedham,  1816 

543  DEDHAM,  MASS.     THE  HISTORY  OF,  from  the  beginning  of  its  set 

tlement,  in  Sept.  1635,  to  May,  1827.  By  Erastus  Worthing- 
ton.  Svo  ;  sheets  folded  ;  very  scarce.  Boston,  1827 

544  DEDHAM  MASS.     An  Historical  Address,  delivered  before  the  Citi 

zens  of  the  Town  of,  on  the  21st  of  Sept.,  1836  ;  being  the  Sec 
ond  Centennial  Anniv.  of  the  Incorp.  of  the  Town.  By  Samuel 
F.  Haven.  Svo  ;  paper  cover  ;  uncut  ;  79  pages  ;  beautiful  copy  ; 
scarce.  Dedham,  1837 

545  DEDHAM  PULPIT,  or  Sermons  by  the  Pastors  of  the  First  Church  in 

Dedham,  in  the  XVHth  and  XVIHth  Centuries  ;  with  a  Cen 
tennial  Discourse,  by  the  present  Pastor  (E.  Burgess).   Svo,  cl.; 
scarce  ;  fine  copy.  Boston,  1840 

546  DEDHAM.     HISTORICAL  ANNALS  OF,  from  its  settlement,  in  1635, 

to  1847.     By  Herman  Mann.     Svo,  sheets  folded. 

Dedham,  1847 

547  DE  KAY,  JAMES  E.     Anniversary  address  on  the  progress  of  the 

natural  sciences  in  the  United  States  ;  delivered  before  the  Ly 
ceum  of  Natural  History  of  New  York,  Feb.,  1826.  Svo,  bds.; 
scarce.  New  York,  1826 

548  DELAWARE.  HISTORY  OF  THE  ORIGINAL  SETTLEMENT  ON,  from  its  Dis 

covery,  by  Hudson,  to  the  Colonization  under  Wm.  Penn.  To 
which  is  added  an  account  of  the  Swedish  settlers,  and  a  His 
tory  of  Wilmington,  from  its  settlement  to  the  present  time. 
By  Benj.  Ferris,  fllus.,  cl.,  Svo ;  scarce.  Wilmington,  1846 

549  DELAWARE  COUNTY,  (PENN.)    HISTORY  OF,  from  the  Discovery 

of  the  Territory  included  within  its  limits  to  the  present  time  ; 
with  a  notice  of  the  Genealogy  of  the  County  and  Catalogues 
of  its  Minerals,  Plants,  Quadrupeds  and  Birds.  By  George 
Smith.  Svo,  cl.;  maps  and  plates.  Scarce.  Phila.,  1862. 

550  DEMAREST,   DAVID  D.       History  and  Characteristics  of  the  Re 

formed  Protestant  Dutch  Church.  Zd  ed.  ;  16mo,  cloth ;  with 
plates.  New  York,  1856 

551  DE  RIEDESEL,  MADAME.    Letters  and  Memoirs  relating  to  the  War 


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of  American  Independence,  and  the  Capture  of  the  German 
Troops  at  Saratoga.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut.  New  York,  1827 

552  DE  Koos,  Hon.  F.  FITZGERALD.     Personal  Narrative  of  Travels  in 

the  United  States  and  Canada,  in  1826  ;  with  remarks  on  the 
present  state  of  the  American  Navy.  3d  ed.;  with  plates ;  Svo  ; 
uncut ;  unbound.  London,  1827 

553  DE  TOCQUEVILLE,  A.     Democracy  in  America.      Translated  by 

Henry  Reeve.  Edited,  with  notes,  by  Francis  Bo  wen.  2  vols., 
Svo  ;  cl.  ;  uncut.  100  copies  printed.  Cambridge,  1804 

554  DEUX  FONTS,  Count  WM.  DE.  My  Campaigns  in  America  :  1780-'81. 

Translated  from  the  French  Manuscript,  with  an  Introduction 
and  Notes.  S.  P.,  Svo.  By  Samuel  Abbott  Green.  Boston,  1868 

555  DEVOTION,  JOHN.     A  Sermon  preached  April  8,  1788,  at  the  Inter 

ment  of  Madam  Ursula  Griswold,  Consort  of  his  Excellency 
Matthew  Griswold.  New  Haven,  1788 

556  DE  WITT,  THOMAS.     A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  North  Reformed 

Dutch  Church  (Collegiate),  in  the  City  of  New  York,  on  the 
last  Sabbath  in  August,  1856.  Svo,  cl,  Plates.  New  York,  1857 

557  DEXTER,  TIMOTHY,  Life  of.     Embracing  sketches  of  the  eccentric 

characters  that  composed  his  Associates.  12mo,  cl.,  plates.  By 
Samuel  L.  Knapp.  Boston,  1823 

558  DIBDIN,  THOS.  FROGNALL.  BIBLIOMANIA  ;  or,  Book-Madness  : 

A  Bibliographical  Romance.  Illustrated  with  cuts.  New.  and 
Improved  Edition,  to  which  are  now  added  preliminary  observa 
tions  and  a  supplement,  including  a  Key  to  the  assumed  charac 
ters  in  the  Drama.  Engraved  Title,  wood  cuts,  and  rubricated 
borders,  etc.  Large  paper.  Half  Roxburghe,  gilt  top,  rough  edges. 

London,  Bolin,  1842 

559  DIBDIN,  T.  F.     A  BIBLIOGRAPHICAL,  ANTIQUARIAN,  AND  PICTURESQUE 

TOUR  in  France  and  Germany.     3  vols.,  Imp.  Svo,  cf.,  uncut. 

London,  Shakespeare  Press,  1821 

560  DIBDIN,  THOS.  FROGNALL.     BIBLIOPHOBIA.     Remarks  on  the 

present  languid  and  depressed  state  of  Literature  and  the  Book- 
trade.  In  a  letter  addressed  to  the  author  of  the  Bibliomania. 
By  Mercurius  Rusticus.  With  notes  by  Cato  Parvus.  Svo, 
bds.,  uncut.  London,  1832 

561  DIBDIN,  THOS.  FROGNALL.     A  Series  of  Groups,  Illustrating  the 

Physiognomy,  Manners,  and  Character  of  the  People  of  France 
and  Germany.  Royal  Svo,  bds.,  uncut.  With  plates.  By  Geo. 
Lewis.  London,  1823 

562  DJBDIN,  REV.  THOMAS  FROGNALL.     A  Series  of  Groups,  Illustrating 

the  Physiognomy,  Manners,  and  Character  of  the  People  of 
France  and  Germany.  L.  P.  cop.,  or.  cov.,  uncut,  4fo,  3  parts  ; 
as  originally  pub.  London,  Eng.,  1823 

563  DINSMORE,  ROBERT.      Incidental   Poems,    accompanied  with  Let 

ters.  And  a  few  Select  Pieces,  mostly  Original,  for  their  Illus 
tration.  Together  with  a  Preface  and  Sketch  of  the  Author's 
Life.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut.  Haverhill,  1828 

564  DISCLOSURES  Relating  to  the  "A.  B.  C."  Affair.     From  the  Essex 

Register.     Svo,  curious. 

565  DISRAELI,  ISAAC.     Curiosities  of  Literature.     With  a  View  of  the 

Life  and  Writings  of  the  Author  by  his  Son.     In  four  volumes. 


81 

Svo,  Roxburghe,  gilt  top,  uncut.     With  portrait  and  rubricated  title 
.  page.     Privately  printed,  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge,  1864 

566  DISRAELI,    ISAAC.      AMENITIES  of    Literature,   consisting  of 

Sketches  and  Characters  of  English  Literature.  A  New  Edition 
Edited  by  his  Son,  B.  Disraeli.  In  two  volumes.  Svo.  Roxburghe, 
uncut.  Privately  printed,  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge,  1864 

567  DISTURNELL,  JOHN.     The  Western  Traveller,  embracing  the  Canal 

and  Railroad  Routes  from  Albany  and  Troy,  to  Buffalo  and  Ni 
agara  Falls.  Also,  the  Steamboat  Route  from  Buffalo  to  De 
troit  and  Chicago.  12mo,  cl.,  plate.  N.  Y.,  1844 

568  DOCUMENTS  Relative  to  the  claims  of  Mrs.  Decatur,  with  her  earn 

est  request  that  Congress  will  do  her  the  favor  to  read  them. 
Svo,  uncut,  52  p.  Autograph  of  Edward  Everett.  Washington,  1834 

569  DODD,  WILLIAM.     Thoughts  in  Prison.     In  five  parts :  the  Impris 

onment,  the  Trial,  the  Retrospect,  Futurity,  Public  Punishment. 
To  which  are  added  Miscellaneous  Pieces.  Odiorne's  Edition. 
I2mo,  sh.  Exeter,  1794 

570  DORCHESTER,  MASS.,  Proceedings  of  the  Second  Church  and  Parish 

in,  Exhibited  in  a  Collection  of  Papers.  Svo,  unbound,  124 p., 
fine,  copy,  scarce.  Boston,  1812 

Cpntains  much  valuable,  early  Ecclesiastical  History. 

571  DORCHESTER,  MASS.,  a  Discourse  Delivered  at,  June  17,  1830,  to 

Commemorate  the  Completion  of  the  Second  Century  from  its 
Settlement  by  our  Pilgrim  Fathers.  By  John  Pierce.  Svo, 
uncut,  fine  copy,  very  scarce,  36  pages.  Boston,  1830 

572  DORCHESTER,  MASS.     The  Sexton's  Monitor  and  Dorchester  Memo 

rial.  Second  Edition.  By  Daniel  Davenport.  12mo  pamph., 
36  p.,  scarce.  Boston,  1838 

573  DORCHESTER  Antiquarian  and  Historical  Society.     Number  1. — 

Memoirs  of  Roger  Clap  :  1630.  No.  2. — Annals  of  the  Town 
of  Dorchester.  By  James  Blake:  1750.  No.  3. — Journal  of 
Richard  Mather  :  1635.  His  Life,  and  Death  :  1670.  3  vols., 
12mo,  bds.t  scarce.  Boston,  Mass.,  1844,  1845,  1846 

574  DORCHESTER,  Mass.     ANNALS  OF  THE  TOWN  OF,  to  1750.     By 

James  Blake.     Naif  Rox.,  ~L2mo,  uncut.  Boston,  1846 

575  DORCHESTER.      Historical  Discourse  delivered  Jan.  2,    1848,   on 

occasion  of  the  Fortieth  Anniversary  of  the  Second  Church.  By 
Wm.  Allen.  Svo  pamphlet,  30  p.,  clean  copy.  Boston,  1848 

576  DORCHESTER,  Mass.,  Recovery  of  Some  Materials  for  the  Early  His 

tory  of.     By  Samuel  G.  Drake.     Svo,  cl.y  engravings  and  map. 

Boston,  1851 

577  DORCHESTER,  Mass.,  in  1630,  1776,  and  1855.     An  Oration  deliver 

ed  fourth  of  July,  1855,  by  Edward  Everett.  Svo  pamph.,  158 p. 

Boston,  1855 

578  DORCHESTER,  Mass.,  History  of  the  Town  of.     By  a  Com.  of  the 

Dorc.  A nl  Hist.  Soc.  Svo,  Roxburghe,  gilt  top  uncut.  Boston,  1859 

579  DORCHESTER,  Mass.,  Epitaphs  from  the  Old  Burying  Ground  in. 

Svo  pamphlet,  orig.  cov.,  21  p.,  uncut.         Boston  Highlands,  1869 

580  DRAKE,  BENJAMIN.     Life   and  Adventures  of  Black   Hawk,  with 

Sketches  of  Keokuk,  the  Sac  and  Fox  Indians,  and  the  Late 
Black  Hawk  War.     12mo,  d.t  1th  ed.,  plates.        Cincinnati,  1846 
II 


82 

581  DRAKE,  BENJAMIN.  Life  of  Tecumseh  and  of  his  Brother  the  Pro 
phet  :  with  a  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Shawnoe  Indians.  12mo, 
cl,  plates.  Cincinnati,  1856 

82  DRAKE,  DANIEL.  Discourse  on  the  History,  Character,  and  Pros 
pects  of  the  West  :  delivered  to  the  Union  Literary  Society  of 
Miami  University,  Oxford,  Ohio,  September  23,  1834.  Svo, 
paper  cov.,  fine  copy,  with  valuable  appendix  of  notes,  very  scarce, 
56  pages.  Cincinnati,  1834 

583  DEAKE,  DANIEL.     Kemarks  on  the  Valley  of  the  Mississippi. 

Svo  pamph.,  very  scarce  and  important.  Louisville.  1833 

584  DKAKE,  DANIEL.     Discourse  on  History,  Character,  and  Pros 

pects  of  the  West.  Svo  pamph.,  fine  copy,  very  scarce  and  valu 
able.  Cincinnati,  1834 

585  DRAKE,  DANIEL.     Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Services  of,  Physician, 

Professor  and  Author  ;  with  Notices  of  the  Early  Settlement  of 
Cincinnati,  and  some  of  its  Pioneer  Citizens.  By  Edward  D. 
Mansfield,  LL.  D.  8m,  cl.',  portrait  of  Drake.  Cincinnati,  1855 

586  DRAKE,  SAMUEL  G.     The  History  of  Philip's  War,  commonly  called 

the  great  Indian  War,  1675-1676  ;  also  of  the  French  and 
Indian  Wars  at  the  Eastward,  in  1689.  By  Thomas  Church, 
Esq.,  with  numerous  Notes,  also  an  Appendix,  containing  an 
account  of  the  treatment  of  the  Natives,  &c.  Second  Ed.,  with 
plates;  12mo.,  hf.  mor.  Exeter,  N.  K,  1829 

587  DRAKE,  SAMUEL  G.     Indian  Biography,  containing  the    lives  of 

more  than  two  hundred  Indian  Chiefs  :  Also  such  others  of  that 
race  as  have  rendered  their  names  conspicuous  in  the  History  of 
North  America  from  its  first  being  known  to  Europeans  to  the 
present  period.  Giving  at  large  their  most  Celebrated  Speeches, 
memorable  sayings,  numerous  anecdotes  and  a  History  of  their 
wars.  Svo,  cl;  engraving*.  Boston,  1832 

588  DRAKE,  SAMUEL  G.     Biography  and   History  of  the  Indians  of 

North  America  ;  comprising  a  General  account  of  them,  also 
a  History  of  their  Wars  ;  likewise  exhibiting  an  analysis  of  the 
most  Distinguished  as  well  as  Absurd  Authors,  who  have  written 
upon  the  great  question  of  the  First  Peopling  of  America.  3d. 
ed.,  Svo,  sh.;  plates.  Boston,  1834 

589  DRAKE,  SAMUEL  G.     Biography  and  History   of  the  Indians  of 

North  America,  from  its  first  discovery  to  the  present  time  ; 
comprising  a  history  of  their  wars,  massacres,  and  depredations, 
with  an  account  of  their  Antiquities,  Manners  and  Customs, 
Eeligion  and  Laws.  Seventh  Ed.,  with  engravings;  Svo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1837 

590  DRAKE,  SAMUEL  G.  The  Book  of  the  Indians  ;  or,  Biography  and 

History  of  the  Indians  of  North  America,  from  its  First  Dis 
covery  to  the  year  1841.  Sth  Ed.,  plates  ;  Svo,  cl.,  rough  edges. 

Boston,  1841 

591  DRAKE,  SAMUEL  G.     A  Review  of  Winthrop's  Journal,  &c.     Svo., 

uncut,  23^>.,  scarce.  Boston,  1854 

592  DRAKE,    SAMUEL   G.     The  History  of   Philip's   War,   commonly 

called  The  Great  Indian  War  of  1675-1676,  also  of  the  French 
and  Indian  Wars  at  the  Eastward  in  1689.  By  Thomas  Church, 


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Esq.,  with  numerous  Notes,  also  an  Appendix,  Containing  an 
Account  of  the  treatment  of  the  Natives,  &c.  2d.  Ed.,  with 
plates;  12rao,  sheep.  Boston,  1860 

593  DKAKE,  SAMUEL  G.     News  from  New  England,  Being  a  true   and 

last  Account  of  the  present  Bloody  Wars  carried  on  betwixt  the 
Infidels,  Natives,  and  the  English  Christians  and  Converted  In 
dians  of  New  England,  declaring  the  many  dreadful  battles  fought 
betwixt  them  ;  As  also  the  many  Towns  and  Villages  burnt  by 
the  merciless  Heathens.  And  also  the  true  number  of  all  the 
Christians  slain  since  the  beginning  of  that  War,  as  it  was  sent 
over  by  a  Factor  of  New  England  to  a  Merchant  in  London. 
London,  1676.  Boston,  N.  E.,  reprinted  1850 

In  same  volume,  two  Catalogues  of  Kare  and  useful  Books, 
chiefly  Historical,  relating  principally  to  New  England.  Half 
calf,  8vo.,  rough  edges.  Boston,  1864-66 

594  DKAKE,  SAMUEL  G.     The  Witchcraft  Delusion  in  New  England,  its 

Eise,  Progress,  and  Termination,  as  exhibited  by  Dr.  Cotton 
Mather,  in  "  The  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World,"  and  by  Mr. 
Eobert  Calef,  in  his  "More  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World." 
With  a  Preface,  Introduction,  and  Notes.  3  vols.,  sm.  p.;  Svo, 
rubric;  280  copies  printed,  No.  109.  Printed  for  W.  Elliot  Wood 
ward.  Eoxbury,  Mass.,  MDCCCLXVI 
The  Same,  L.  P. 

595  DBAKE,  SAMUEL  G.     The  Old  Indian  Chronicle  ;  being  a  collection 

of  Exceeding  Kare  Tracts,  written  and  published  in  the  Time  of 
King  Philip's  War,  By  Persons  residing  in  the  Country.  To 
which  are  now  added-  an  Introduction  and  Notes.  No.  36,  4fo, 
large  paper;  paper  covers,  map.  .  Boston,  1867 

596  TJie  Same,  S.  P.,  cl.,  uncut;  half  mor.,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

597  DUDLEY,   (Mass.)     An   Anniversary  Discourse,  delivered  March 

20,  1853,  with  Topographical  and  Historical  Notices  of  the 
Town.  By  Joshua  Bates.  Svo,  cloth;  58  pages.  Boston,  1853 

598  DUNBABTON,  (N.  H.)     HISTORY  OF   THE   TOWN  OF,   from  the 

Grant  by  Mason's  assigns,  in  1751  to  1860.  By  Caleb  Stark. 
8m,  cl  Concord,  1860 

599  DUNBARTON,  (N.  H.)     Address  at  the  Centennial  Celebration.     By 

Kev.  A.  W.  Burnham,  D.  D.     Svo  pamph.  N.  H.,  1865 

600  DUNBARTON,  (N.  H.)     Becord  of  the   Centennial   Celebration  of 

the  Incorporation  of  the  Town  of,  Sept.  13,  1865.  Svo  pamph., 
124  pages  ;  scarce.  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1866 

601  DUNCAN,  JOHN  M.     Travels  through  part  of  the  United  States  and 

Canada,  in  1818-19.     In  two  volumes.  •  Full  calf,  Svo. 

Glasgow,  1823 

602  DUNHAM,  CAPT.  JACOB.     Journal  of  Voyages,  containing  an  account 

of  the  author's  being  twice  captured  by  the  English,  and  once 
by  Gibbs,  the  pirate  ;  his  narrow  escape  when  chased  by  an 
English  war  schooner,  as  well  as  his  being  cast  away  and  resid 
ing  with  the  Indians.  Cl,  12mo  ;  with  illustrations. 

New  York,  1850 

603  DUNSHEE,  HENRY  WEBB.     History  of  the  School  of  the  Keformed 

Protestant  Dutch  Church  in  the  City  of  New  York,  from  1633 


84 

to  the  present  time.  "With  an  Introduction  by  Kev.  Thomas  De 
Witt,  D.D.  12mo.,  cloth.  New  York,  1853 

604  DUNSTABLE,  (Mass.)     History  of  the  Old  Township  of,  including 

Nashua.  Nashville,  Hollis,  Hudson,  Litchfield,  and  Merrimac, 
N.  H. ;  Dunstable  and  Tynsborough,  Mass.  By  Charles  J.  Fox. 
12?no,  cloth  ;  with  plates.  Nashua,  1846 

605  DUNTON,  JOHN.     THE  POST  ANGEL,  in  Five  distinct  Parts.  Viz.: 

I.  The  Eemarkable  Providence  (of  Judgment  and  Mercy).  II. 
The  Lives  and  Deaths  of  the  most  eminent  Persons.  TTT.  A 
New  Athenian  Mercury  ;  resolving  the  most  nice  and  curious 
questions  proposed  by  the  most  Ingenious  of  either  Sex.  IV. 
The  Publick  news  at  Home  and  Abroad.  V.  An  Account  of 
books  lately  Publish'd.  With  A  Spiritual  Observatory  upon 
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cember,  1701,  inclusive.  2  vote,  in  one,  4to,  calf.  All  Published. 

London,  1701 

606  DUNTON,  JOHN.     Letters  written  from  New  England,  A.  D.,  1686. 

In  which  are  described  his  voyages  by  Sea,  his  travels  on  Land, 
and  the  characters  of  his  friends  and  acquaintances.  Now 
First  Published  from  the  Original  Manuscript,  In  the  Bodleian 
Library,  Oxford.  With  Notes  and  an  Appendix,  by  W.  H. 
Whitmore.  Twenty  copies,  L.  P.,  No.  9,  paper  covers,  4to.  Pub 
lications  of  the  Prince  Soc.  Boston,  1867 

607  DUQUESNE,  OLD  FORT.     A  Tale  of  the  Early  Toils,  Struggles  and 

Adventures  of  the  First  Settlers  at  the  Forks  of  the  Ohio,  1754. 
Svo  pamphlet ;  scarce.  Pittsburgh,  1844 

608  DUBAND,  E.  JAMES.     The  Life  and  Adventures  of.     During  a  Pe 

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board  the  British  Fleet,  and  held  in  detestable  Bondage  for 
more  than  seven  years.  Svo,  bds.,  rare.  Eochester,  N.  Y  1820 

609  DUEFEE,  JOB.     Whatcheer  ;  or,  Eoger  Williams  in   Banishment. 

A  Poem.     16mo,  cl.  uncut.  Providence,  1832 

610  DUEFEE,  HON.  JOB.     The  Complete  Works  of  the  Late  Chief  Jus 

tice  of  Rhode  Island  ;  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author.  Edited 
by  his  Son,  Thomas  Durfee.  Svo,  cl.  Providence — Boston,  1832 

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614  DWIGHT,  TIMOTHY.     The  Conquest  of  Canaan.     A  Poem,  in  Eleven 

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617  DYER,  MARY  M.    A  Portraiture  of  Shakerism,  Exhibiting  a  general 

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Duffield,  George.     In  Memoriam,  by  Eev.  Win.  A.  McCorMe. 

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Dim  mock,  S.  B.     Beview  of  Rev.  Marvin  B.  Vincent's  Essay 
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620  Miscellaneous.     [Thirteen.'] 

Denison,  Charles  W.     Defence  of.     Showing  the  Interest  of 
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Dow,  Jr.    Short  Patent  Sermons.    Vol.  I.  N.  Y.,  1845 

Duncan,  Mr.     Speech  of,  on  General  Appropriation  Bill  for 
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David  and  Uriah.     Drama  in  five  acts.  Phil,  1835 

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Davis,  Adjutant  P.  M.     Battles  of   Chippeway,  Washington, 

Baltimore  and  New  Orleans.      Very  scarce.     Harrisburg,  1832 
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Drew,  Samuel.     Arguments  to  prove  the  Divinity  of  Christ. 

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621  Miscellaneous.     [Twelve.] 

Dartmouth  College.     Discourse  commem.  of  Daniel  Webster, 
by  Rufus  Choate.  Boston,  1853 

Report  on  a  Memorial  of  the  Alumni.      Boston,  1858 

Poem  before  the  Zeta  Psi  Fraternity,  by  Henry  B. 

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Sermon  deliv.  under  the  Old  Elm  Tree  in  Sheffield. 

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Dymond,  Jonathan.     An  Inquiry  into  the  Accordancy  of  War 
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Doctrine  of  Incest  Stated.  N.  Y.,  1827 

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622  Miscellaneous.     [Twelve.] 

Dwight,  Timothy.     Disc.,  July  4,  1798.  New  Haven 

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Greenfield  Hill  :  a  Poem  in  seven  parts.     Scarce. 

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Disc,  on  some  events  of  last  century,  deliv.  Jan.  7, 

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Doane,  George  W.  -Sermon  before  the  Prayer  Book  and  Homily 
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Sermon  before  the  Sunday  School  Union.  Boston,  1831 

Dewey  Orville.     Disc,  deliv.  at  dedication  of  Ch.  of  Messiah. 

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Dwyer,  Alex.     Disc,  on  the  structure  of  the  Poetry  of  Hebrews. 

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Doty,  John.     Farewell  Sermon  and  Address  to  the  Eight  Rev. 
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Dayton,  Jonathan.     Public  Speculation  Unfolded,  in  Sixteen 

Letters,  addressed  to  F.  Childs  and  J.  H.  Lawrence.     Scarce, 

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Norton.  Providence,  1796 

Duer,  W.  A.     Eulogy  on  John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson, 

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Duer,  John.     Lecture  on  the  Evils,  Social,  Moral  and  Political 

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Dwight,  Timothy.     Discourse  at  Funeral  of  Elizur  Goodwich. 

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Sermon  on  Duelling,  preached  in  Yale  Col.  Jan.  21. 

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Sermon  preached  at  Ordination  of  Eliphalet  Pearson, 

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Dorchester.     History  of  the  Town  of.     Nunber  one. 

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Dana,  Daniel.  Address  at  Anniv.  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc., 
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625  Dedication  Pamphlets.     [Seventeen.'] 

Appleton,  Jesse.  Sermon  deliv.  to  the  Congre.  Soc.  in  Hamp 
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Lyman,  William.  Sermon  deliv.  at  Lebanon  at  Dedica.  of  New 
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Griffin,  Edward  D.  Sermon,  Jan.  10,  1810,  at  Dedication  of 
Park  St.  Church,  Boston. 

Thacher,  Samuel  C.  Discourse  at  Dedication  of  a  New  Church 
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Porter,  Ebenezer.  Sermon,  Sept.  22,  1818,  at  Dedica.  of  New 
Edifice  for  Use  of  Theological  Seminary  in  Andover. 

Palfrey,  John  G.  Sermon.  Dedication  of  Twelfth  Congre. 
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Willard,  Samuel.  Sermon.  Dedication  of  New  Meeting  House 
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Upham,  Charles  W.  Sermon,  Nov.  16,  1826,  Dedica.  of  House 
of  Public  Worship  of  First  Congre.  Soc.,  Salem. 

Gilman,  Samuel.  Sermon.  Dedica.  of  Unitarian  Church  in 
Augusta,  Geo.,  Dec.  27,  1827.  Charleston,  1828 

Sabine,  James.  Sermon.  Dedica.  First  Presb.  Church,  Bos 
ton,  Jan.  31,  1828. 

Lowell,  Charles.  Sermon.  Dedica.  South  Congre.  Church, 
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Bancroft,  Aaron.  Sermon.  Dedica.  of  Second  Congre.  Church, 
Worcester,  Aug  20,  1829. 

Farley,  Frederick  A.  Sermon.  Dedica.  of  Westminster  Church 
in  Providence,  B.  I.,  March  5,  1829.  Boston,  1829 

Story,  Joseph.  Address.  Dedica.  of  Mt.  Auburn  Cemetery, 
Sept.  24,  1831.  Boston,  1831 

Johnston,  James  B.  Discourse.  Dedication  of  Presbyterian 
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Virginia  Theological  Seminary.  Services  and  Addresses  in 
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Stewart,  Charles.  Sermon.  Ded.  of  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  St.  Armaud, 
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626  Miscellaneous.     [Eleven.] 

Directions  for  the  use  of  Anthracite  Coal.     By  an  Amateur. 
Documents  and  Facts  showing  the  fatal  effects  of  interments  in 
populous  cities.  N.  Y.,  1822 

Davis  A.     Lecture  on  the  discovery  of  America.       N.  Y.,  1840 
Diller  J.  W.     Farewell  disc.  Brooklyn,  1842 

Duelist,  The.     1825. 

Duelling.     Essay  on.  Y.  Y.,  1830. 

Doddridge,  Philip.     Plain  and  Serious  Address  by. 

Hartford,  1777 

—    Plain  and  Serious  Address  by.  Hartford,  1778 

Sermons  on  the  religious  education  of.  children. 

Stockbridge,  1804 


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Dwight,  Timothy.     Memoir  of,  by  Joseph  P.  Thompson. 

New  Haven,  1844 
Dwight,  Sereno  E.  Greek  Revolution.  Address  by.  Boston,  1824 

627  Miscellaneous.     Very  fine  lot.     [Seven.] 

Dorchester.     Disc,  delivered  at,  June  17,  1830 — Bi-Centen. — by 
J.  Pierce.     Very  scarce.  Boston,  1830 

Disc,  fiftieth   anniversary  second  church  of,  Jan.  3, 

1858,  by  Rev.  Jas.  Howard  Means. 

Boston,  1858 

Dedham.     Hist.  Address  delivered  before  citizens  of  town  of, 
Sept.  21, 1836,  being  second  Centennial  Anniversary,  by  S.  F. 
Haven.     Very  scarce.  Dedham,  1837 
Danvers.     Centen.  Celebration,  June  16,  1852.        Boston,  1852 
(North)  Hist.  Sketch  of  school  district  number  thir 
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Danbury.     Century  Sermon  deliv.  at,  Jan.  1,  1801,  by  T.  Rob- 
bins.                                                                          Danbury,  1846 
Dartmouth  (College).     Class  of  Alumni,  in  1813.     Boston,  1854 

628  Miscellaneous.     [Thirteen.'] 

Day,   Jeremiah.     Sermon  deliv.  at  Bethlehem,  Jan.  4,  1774. 
Very  scarce.  New  Haven 

Sermon  before  Gen.  Assoc.  of  Conn.,  June  22,  1831. 

New  Haven 

Dwight,  Timothy.     Two  disc. — "  The  nature  and  danger  of  In 
fidel  Philosophy  "—Sept.  9,  1797.  New  Haven 

Disc.,  July  23,  1812,  Yale  College.  Boston 

Dewey,  Orville.     The  Unitarian  Belief.  N.  Y.,  1835 

Sermon  on  occasion  of  late  fire  in  N.  Y.     N.  Y.  1836 

Disc,  at  ordination  of  Geo.  Putnam,  July  7,  1830. 

Boston 

Dickinson,  Moses.   Answer  to  two  important  questions.    Scarce. 

New  Haven,  1770 

Devotion,  John.     Sermon  at  interment  of  Ursula  Griswold,  by, 
April  8,  1788       Very  scarce.  New  Haven,  1788 

Dell,  Wm.     The  doctrine  of  Baptism,  by  N.  Y. 

Decalogue.     The  lawful  use  of  the  moral  law  proving  the,  or 
ten  commandments  given  by  God  as  the  rule  of  a  believer's 
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Dow,  John.     Disc,  deliv.  July  4,  1806,  at  Belleville. 

Newark,  JV.  J. 
Dearborn,  Alex.     Oration  deliv.  at  Salem,  July  4,  1806.     Salem 

629  Miscellaneous..     [Thirteen.] 

Devot,  Mr.     The  Go-Between,  or  Two-edged  sword. 

J!i.  Y.,  1807 

Danvers,  Jno.  T.     Picture  of  a  republican  magistrate  of  the 
new  school.  N.  Y.,  1808 

Doctrines.     The  peculiar,  of  the  gospel. 

New  Haven,  Feb.  23,  1809 
Dorchester.     Proc.  of  the  second  church  and  parish.     2d  ed. 

Boston,  1812 
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Dehorn,  Theo.     Disc.  deliv.  May  21,  1814.  Phila. 

Delaplaine's  Bepository.  The  author  turned  critic,  or  the  re 
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1816.  Very  scarce. 

Dexter,  Franklin.     Oration,  July  4,  1819,  by.  Boston 

Duane,  W.  The  foul  charges  of  the  Tories  against  the  editor 
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"  Domesticus."  The  doctrine  of  incest  stated.  N.Y.,  1827 

the  Argument  of,  on  the  doctrine  of  incest,  by  Clericus. 

New  York,  1827 

Keasons  in  favor  of  the  erasure  of  the  law  on  the  doc 

trine  of  incest,  by  Clericus.  N.  Y,  1827 

The  Opinions  of  a  Layman  on  the  Method  of  treating 

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Dean,  Amos.     Address  deliv.  before  the  Young  Men's  Assoc.  of 

N.  Y.,  Sept.  2,  1841.  Albany 

630  Miscellaneous.     [Thirteen.'] 

Dean,  Amos.     Introductory  Lecture  deliv.  Dec.  7,  1848. 

Albany 

Dartmouth  College.     Catalogue  of  the  members  of  the  N.  H. 
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Opinion  of  the  Superior  Court  of  the  State  of  N.  H., 

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Catalogue,  1822. 

Address  deliv.  at  anniv.  of  assoc.  Alumni,  Aug.,  1833. 

Boston 

Daggett,  Nath'l.     Sermon,  Yale  College,  on  death  of  Job  Lane, 
one  of  the  tutors  in,  Sept.  16,  1768.     Very  scarce. 

New  Haven,  1768 

Sermon  at  ordination  of  Ebenezer  Baldwin,  Sept.  19, 

1770.  *  Very  scarce.  New  Haven,  1770 

Sermon  at  ordination  of  Joseph  Howe,  May  19, 1773. 

Very  scarce.  Boston,  1773 

David     Oration  by,  July  4,  1799.    Eare. 

New  Haven,  1799 

Dana,  James.  Sermon  on  death  of  Chauncey  Whittelsey,  July 
29, 1787.  Scarce.  New  Haven,  1787 

Sermon  at  his  installation,  April  29,  1 789. 

New  Haven 

Disc,  deliv.  in  Yale  College,  Nov.  23, 1794. 

New  Haven 

Sermon  at  ordination  of  Daniel  Huntington,  Oct.  17, 

1798.     Scarce.  Litchfield,  1798 


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632  EASTHAM,  Mass.     A  comprehensive  History,  Ecclesiastical  and 

Civil,  of  Eastham,  Wellfleet  and  Orleans,  Barnstable  Co. ;  from 
1644  to  1844.  By  Eev.  Enoch  Pratt,  of  Brewster.  8uo,  cl,  scarce. 

Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1844 

633  EAST-HAMPTON,  L.  I.     A  Sermon,  containing  the  General  History 

of  the  Town  of  East-Hampton,  from  its  first  settlement  to  the 
present  time,  delivered  Jan.  1,  1806.     By  Lyman  Beecher.    Svo 
pamphlet,  uncut;  40  pages  ;  very  fine  copy  and  extremely  scarce. 
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634  EASTHAMPTON,  Mass. ;  Historical  Sketch  of— delivered  before  the 

Young  Men's  Association,  Oct.  7,  1851.  By  Luther  Wright. 
Svo  pamph. ;  32  p.  Northampton,  1852 

635  EASTHAMPTON,  MASS.  ;  History  of.     Its  Settlement  and  Growth ; 

its  Material,  Educational  and  Religious  Interests  —  with  a 
Genealogical  Record  of  its  Original  Families.  By  P.  W.  Lyman. 
Svo,  sheets,  folded.  Northampton,  1866 

636  EDSALL,  JOHN  ;  Incidents  in  the  Life  of.     12mo,  sheep. 

CatsJcill,  1831 

637  EDWARDS,  JONATHAN,  D.D.     A  SERMON  at  the  Execution  of 

Moses  Paul,  an  Indian,  who  had  been  guilty  of  Murder  ;  preach 
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dian,  and  Missionary  to  the  Indians.  To  which  is  added  a  short 
account  of  the  Late  Spread  of  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians, 
also  Observations  on  the  Language  of  the  Muhhekanew  Indians. 
Svo,  uncut,  scarce.  London.  1789 

638  EDWARDS,  JONATHAN.     A  Careful  and  Strict  Inquiry  into  the  Modern 

Prevailing  Notions  of  Freedom  of  Will.  The  fourth  Edition. 
Svo,  sheep.  Wilmington,  1790 

639  ELLET,  MRS.  E.  F.     Domestic  History  of  the  American  Revolution. 

12mo,  cl  New  York,  1851 

640  ELLIOTT,  COM.  JESSED.  ;  A  Biographical  Notice  of — containing  a 

Review  of  the  Controversy  between  him  and  the  late  Com.  Perry; 
and  a  History  of  the  Figure-Head  of  the  U.  S.  Frigate  "  Consti 
tution."  By  a  Citizen  of  New  York.  12mo,  bds. 

Philadelphia,  1835 


641  ELLIOTT,  Kt.  Rev.  STEPHEN.     God's  Presence  with  the  Confederate 

States.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Christ  Church,  Savannah,  13th 
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642  ELLIOTT,  Rt.  Rev.  STEPHEN.     "  The  Silver  Trumpets  of  the  Sanctu 

ary."  Sermon  preached  to  the  Pulaski  Guards  in  Christ  Church, 
Savannah,  on  the  second  Sunday  after  Trinity.  Being  the  Sun 
day  before  their  departure  to  join  the  Army  in  Virginia.  Svo, 
paper.  Savannah,  1861 

643  ELLIOTT,  Gen.  STEPHEN.      In  Memoriam.      [Proceedings  in  the 

Legislature  of  South  Carolina  on  the  Death  of,  and  address  of 
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644  EMMONS,  NATH'L.     A  Discourse  addressed  to  the  Norfolk  Auxiliary 

Society  in  Dorchester,  June  11,  1817.  Second  edition.  Svo, 
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645  EMMONS,  NATH'L.     Discourse  delivered,  Oct.  13,  1813,  before  the 

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New  York,  1826 

646  EMMONS,  CHAS.  P.     Sketches  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle  and  Monument, 

with  Illustrative  Documents.     12mo,  cloth.        Charlestown,  1843 

647  EMMONS,  RICHARD.     The  Fredoniad,  or  Independence  Preserved. 

An  Epick  Poem  on  The  Late  War  of  1812.  In  four  volumes. 
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648  EMMONS,  RICHARD.  Defence  of  Baltimore  and  Death  of  General  Ross. 

Portrait  of  Charles  Carrol.     3d  ed.     Bds.          Washington,  1831 

649  EMMONS,  RICHARD.     The  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  or  the  Temple  of 

Liberty  ;  an  Historic  Poem,  in  four  cantos.  12mo,  cl.,  with  por 
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650  ENGLISH,  GEORGE  BETHTTNE.     Five  Pebbles  from  the  Brook  ;  being 

A  Reply  to  "  A  Defence  of  Christianity,"  by  Edward  Everett. 
Svo,  bds.,  uncut.  Phila.,  1824 

651  EPSOM,  N.  H.;  A  TOPOGRAPHICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SKETCH  or.     By 

Jonathan  Curtis.  Svo  pamphlet,  uncut  ;  18  pages  ;  very  scarce; 
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With  an  Appendix,  giving  list  of  names  of  those  who  served  in  the 
regular  army  in  the  Revolution. 

652  EQUIANO,  OLAUDAH  ;  The  Interesting  Narrative  of  the  Life  of ;  or, 

Gustavus  Vassa,  the  African.  Written  by  himself.  First 
American  ed.  12mo,  calf,  2  vols.  in  1.  Frontis.  N.  Y,  1791 

653  ERIE  Co.,  Penn.  ;  The  History  of.     By  Laura  G.  Sanford.     With 

port,  and  maps.     12mo,  cl.  Phila.,  Pa.,  1862 

654  ESSEX  Co.,  Mass.     Memorial  for  1836.     Embracing  a  Register  of 

the  County.     By  James  R.  Newhall.     Svo,  cl.,  scarce. 

Salem,  1836 

655  ESSEX,  MASS.  ;  History  of  the  Town  of— from  1634  to  1700.    By 

Robert  Crowell.     Svo,  cl,  map  and  engravings,  very  scarce. 

Boston,  1853 

656  ESSEX,  MASS.  ;  History  of  the  Town  of— from  1634  to  1868.    By 

the  late  Robert  Crowell.  With  Sketches  of  the  Soldiers  in  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion.  By  David  Choate.  L.  Svo,  cl. 

Essex,  1868 
656*EssEX  INSTITUTE  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  1,  No.  5.  Nov.,  1859. 

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657  ESTVAN,  B.     War  Pictures  from  the  South.     12?no,  cl,  rough  edges. 

N.  Y.,  1863 

658  EVAETS,  JEEEMIAH  ;  Memoir  of  the  Life  of.     By  E.  C.  Tracy.     8vo, 

cl.  ;  portrait.  Boston,  1845 

659  EVEEETT,  MOSES    (Father  of  Edw.   Everett).     Sermon  preached 

Lord's-day  Eve,  Feb.  1,  1778,  to  Two  Religious  Societies  of 
Young  Men  in  Dorchester,  Mass.  8vo  pamphlet,  27  p.  ;  fine 
copy  ;  very  scarce;  uncut.  Boston,  1779 

660  EVEEETT,  EDWAED.     An  Address  delivered  before  the  Citizens  of 

Worcester,  July  4,  1833.     Svo  pamphlet,  uncut ;  40  p.  ;  scarce. 

Boston,  1833 

661  EVEEETT,  EDWAED  ;  A  Memorial  of — from  the  City  of  Boston.     L. 

Svo.  cl.     Portrait  and  medallion.     L.  P.,  cl.         Boston,  MDCCCLXV 

662  EYEE,  JOHN.     The  Life  of  Gregory  Lopez,  a  Hermit  in  America 

12mo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1841 

663  Miscellaneous.     [Sixteen.] 

Essay  to  answer  that  Most  Concerning  and  All  Concerning  In 
quiry  What  must  I  do  to  be  Saved  ?  New  Haven,  1765 

Ely,  Richard.     Sermon  at  Ordi.  of  Rev.  David  Ely. 

New  Haven,  1774 

Enquiry  into  Principles  on  which  a  Commercial  System  for 
U.  S.  of  America  should  be  founded.  Phila.,  1787 

Ewing,   Rev.  Dr.      Sermon  at  Ordi.  and  Instal.  of  Rev.  Ash- 
bald  Green.  Phila.,  1787 

Extracts  from  writings  of  Divers  Eminent  Authors  of  Different 
Religious  Denominations.  Phila.,  1789 

Eagle  Fire  Co.,  of  N.  Y.     Act  to  Incorporate  the:     N.  Y.  1806 

Ellsworth,  Oliver.      Sermon  at  Funeral  of,  by  Henry  A.  Row 
land.  Hartford,  1808 

Essex  Junta  Exposed.    The  Whole  Truth  ;  by  Hancock. 

N.  T.,  1809 

Erasmus.     Plea  of   Reason,  Religion  and  Humanity  against 
War.  N.  Y.,  1813 

Examination  of  British  Doctrine  which  subjects  to  Capture  a 
Neutral  Trade  not  open  in  Time  of  Peace. 

Emott,  Hon.  James.     Speech,  Jan.  12,  1813.  Boston,  1813 

Evidences  for  the  Truth  of  Christianity.  Boston,  1813 

Eustaphieve,  Alexis.     Memorable  Predictions  of  Late  Events 
in  Europe.  Boston,  1814 

English  Practice.     Statement  showing  some  of  the  Evils  and 
Absurdities  of  the  Practice  of  the  English  Common  Law. 

N.  Y.  1822 

Empie,  Adam.     Remarks  on  the  Distinguishing  Doctrine   of 
Modern  Universalism.  N.  Y.  1825 

Eaton,  John  H.     Candid  Appeal  to  the  American  Public,  in 
Reply  to  Messrs  Ingham,  Branch  and  Berrien. 

Washington,  1831 

664  Miscellaneous.     [Sixteen.] 

Election,  The.  N.  Y.  1822 

Election  Law. 


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Eliot,  Andrew.    Sermon  on  Public  Fast,  April  19,  1753.  Boston. 

Sermon  at  Ordina.  of  Andrew  Eliot,  Jr.  Boston,  1774 

Sermon  at  Ordina.  of  John  Eliot,  his  Brother. 

Boston,  1780 

Edwards,  Jonathan.     Misrepresentation  Corrected,  and  Truth 
vindicated.  Boston,  1752 

Sermon  at  Ordi.  of  Timothy  Dwight.  N.  Haven,  1783 

Remarks  on  his  Notion  of  the  Freedom  of  the  Will 

and  System  of  Universality.        Wilmington,  1796 

Sermon  on  Injustice  and  Impolicy  of  the  Slave  Trade. 

New  Haven,  1791 

Erskine,  Hon.  Thomas.     View  of  Causes  and  Consequences  of 
Present  War  with  France.  Phila.,  1797 

College.     Oration  before  Euphemian  and  Philoma- 

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ilton.  Charleston. 
Emmons  Nathaniel.     Disc,  concerning  the  Process  of  the  Gen 
eral  Judgment.                               Providence,  1783 

Disc.  Annual  Fast  in  Mass.  N.  Y.  1801 

Disc.  Annual  Fast  in  Mass.  Providence,  1804 

Sermon,  Interment  of  Hon.  Jabez  Fisher. 

Providence,  1807 

William.     Oration  and  Poem,  July  4,  1826       Boston. 

665  Edward  Everett  Pamphlets.     {.Eleven.'] 

Oration  deliv.  at  Concord,  April  19, 1825.     Scarce.  Boston. 

Address  deliv.  at  Charlestown,  Aug.  1,  1826.  In  commemora 
tion  of  J.  Adams  and  T.  Jefferson.  Boston. 

Oration  deliv.  at  Cambridge,  July  4,  182-.  Boston. 

Eemarks  deliv.  at  Mass,  April  25,  1826,  on  the  bill  for  the  re 
lief  of  revolutionary  officers.  Cambridge. 

Lectures  deliv.  at  Charlestown,  Oct.  6,  1830,  on  the  Working 
Men's  Party.  Boston. 

Eulogy  on  Lafayette,  deliv.  Sept.  6,  1834.  ,«5.         Boston. 

Oration,  Charleston,  July  4,  1828. 

Address  deliv.  at  Bloody  Brook,  Sept.  30,  1825,  in  commem.  of 
the  fall  of  the  "  Flower  of  Essex"  at  that  spot,  in  King  Phil 
ip's  War,  Sept.  18,  1675.  Scarce.  Boston. 

Oration  deliv.  July  4,  1835,  at  Beverly. 

Address  deliv.  April  19-20,  1835,  at  Lexington.     Scarce. 

Address  deliv.  Oct.  14,  1831,  at  N.  Y.  City,  before  Amer.  Inst. 

666  Edward  Everett  Pamphlets.     Scarce  and  valuable  lot.     [Thirteen.'] 

Oration  pronounced  at  Cambridge,  before  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc., 

by  Edward  Everett,  1824. 

Oration  deliv.  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  22,  1824,  by  Edward  Everett. 

1825 
Oration  deliv.  at  Cambridge,  on  Fiftieth  Anniv.  of  Declar.  of 

Ind..  by  Edward  Everett.  1826 

Address  on  Bi-Centen.  Anniv.  of  Arrival  of  Gov.  Winthrop,  by 

Edward  Everett.  1830 

Eulogy  on  Lafayette,  Sept.  6th,  1834,  by  Edward  Everett. 

Boston,  1834 


95 

Eulogy  on  Lafayette,  Sept.  6,  1834,  by  Edward  Everett.     "2nd 
Ed.  Boston,  1834 

Address  deliv.  at  Lexington,  April  19,  1835,  by  Edward  Ever 
ett.    2nd  Ed.  Boston,  1835 

Oration  Deliv.  at  Beverly,  July  4, 1835,  by  Edward  Everett. 

1835 

Oration  on  Dedication  of  Statue  of  Daniel  Webster,  by  Edward 
Everett.  1859 

Oration  deliv.  before  City  Authorities  of  Boston,  July  4,  by  Ed 
ward  Everett.  1860 

Address  deliv.  before  United  States  Naval  Academy,  by  Edward 
Everett.  1863 

Address  on  the  Inauguration  of  Union  Club,  April  9,  by  Ed 
ward  Everett.  1863 

Sermon  on  death  of  Edward  Everett,  Jan.  22,  by  C.  A.  Bartol. 

1865 

667  Edward  Everett  Pamphlets.     Scarce  and  valuable  lot.     [Thirteen.} 

Address  on  Life  and  Services  of  Edward  Everett,  by  Richard 
H.  Dana,  Jr.  1865 

Memorial  of  Edward  Everett,  by  Nathaniel  Hall.     Boston,  1865 
Sermon  on  Life,  Services  and  Character  of  Edward  Everett,  by 
Kufus  Ellis.    '  Boston,  1865 

Discourse  on  Edward  Everett,  deliv.  Ch.  of  First  Parish,  Brook- 
line,  by  F.  H.  Hedge.  1865 
Disc,  in  Commem.  of  Edward  Everett,  by  Charles  Wiley. 

Geneva,  1865 
Sermon  in  Memory  of  Edward  Everett,  by  John  E  Todd. 

Boston,  1865 
Sermon  on  Death  of  Edward  Everett,  by  A.  P.  Putnam. 

N.  Y.,  1865 

Edward  Everett  in  the  Ministry  of  Reconciliation.      Sermon 
preached  in  South  Congregational  Church,  by  Rev.  Edward  E. 
Hale,  Boston,  Jan.  22,  1865. 
Discourse  in  Memory  of  Edward  Everett,  by  Samuel  Osgood. 

N.  Y.,  1865 

Oration  on  Seventy-fifth  Anniv.  of  Bunker  Hill,  by  Edward  Ev 
erett.  Boston,  1850 
Remarks  of,  on  the  French  Question.  Boston,  1835 
Address  at  Worcester,  by  Edward  Everett,  July,  4,  1833. 
Address  on  erection  monument  to  J.  Harvard,  by  E.  Everett. 

Boston,  1828 

668  Miscellaneous.     [Ten.] 

Emmons,  Nathanael.  Discourse  on  Annual  Fast  in  Mass.,  April 
9,  1801.  N.  Y.,  1801 

Sermon  at  Ordina.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Emerson,  Septem 

ber  21,  1803. 

Discourse,  November  25,  1813,  on  Annual  Thanksgiv 

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Essex  County  Lyceum,  Address  before  the,  by  Daniel  A.  White. 

Salem,  1830 

South  Conference.    Review  of  the  Result  of  an  Eccle- 


96 

siastical   Council   Convention   at   Salem,   Mass., 

Dec.  4,  1849.  Boston,  1850 

Emerson  Brown.     Discourse  on  Fiftieth  Anniv.  of  Ordination. 

Boston,  1855 

Ely,  Ezra  Stiles.     Sermon  for  the  Eich  to  Buy.         N.  Y.}  1810 
Episcopal  Church,  Prot.,  Address  to  Students  of  Gen.  Theolog 
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Emerson,  Joseph.     Disc,  on  Female  Education.       Boston,  1822 
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Eastern  Railroad  Company,  a  brief  Statement  relative  to  the 
Claim  on  the,  to  pay  its  indebtedness  to  the  Commonwealth 
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Edwards,  Jonathan.  The  Necessity  of  Atonement  and  the  Con 
sistency  between  that  and  the  Free  Grace  in  For 
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New  Haven,  1785 

•  True  Grace  distinguished  from  the  Experience  of 
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Sept.  28,  N.  a,  1752.  Elizabethtoum,  1791 

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Eastburn,  Manton.  Sermon  before  Annual  Convention  of  Di 
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Sermon  at  Consecration  of  Rev.  Henry  W.  Lee. 

Rochester,  1854 
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Episcopal  Register,  Extra,  No.  1,  Middlebury,  Vt,  June,  1826. 

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V.,  No.  11.  N.  Y.,  1835 

670  Miscellaneous.     [Twelve']. 

Episcopal  Protestant  Society,  Charter  and  By-Laws. 

N.  Y.,  1850 

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Thirty-Ninth  Annual  Convention.  Savannah,  1861 
Emmons,  Nathanael,  Sermon  by,  Sprinkling  the  Proper  Mode, 
and  Infants  Proper  Subjects  of  Christian  Baptism,  Septem 
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Exposition  of  the  Motives  founded  upon  the  Laws  of  Nations 
which  determined  the    King  of  Prussia  to  lay  an  Attach- 


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Every  Man  His  Own  Law-Maker  ;  or,  The  Englishman's  Com 
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Erskine,  Thomas.  View  of  Causes  and  Consequences  of  the 
Present  War  with  France.  16th  ed.  London,  1797 

Ely,  Zebulon.  Sermon  Delivered  at  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Shubael  Bartlett.  Hartford,  1804 

Emerson,  Mrs.  Eleanor.  Memoirs  of  Life,  Conversion,  and 
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Emigrant ;  or,  Reflections  while  Descending  the  Ohio.  A  Poem. 

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English,  Thomas  C.     Zephaniah  Doolittle.     A  Poem.     2d  ed. 

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Edwards,  Monroe,  Life  of,  by  a  Texan.  Boston,  1842 

England,  The  Women  of,  by  Mrs.  Ellis.  N.  Y.,  1844 

Edson,  Rev.  Theodore.  Lecture  in  St.  Anne's  Church,  Nov. 
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Eothen  ;  or,  Traces  of  Travel  brought  Home  from  the  East. 

N.  Y.,  1845 

Ewbank,  Thomas.  Specimens  of  Ancient  Oracular  and  Fight 
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Estes,  Benjamin  H.  Essay  on  Necessity  of  Correcting  the 
Errors  which  have  crept  into  the  Washingtonian  Temp.  Move 
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Edmonds,  John  W.,  Address  on  the  Constitution  and  Code  of 
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England  in  1850.  By  A.  D.  Lamartine.  Translated  by  W. 
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Bristed,  John.  Oration  on  the  Utility  of  Literary  Establish 
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Seventh  Annual  Report  of  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Presb. 
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Blagden,  G.  W.  Address  Brighton  School  Fund  Corpor. 
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674  Election  Sermons.    Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery.     [Twelve.] 

For  the  following  years  :  1773,  1789,  1803,  1814,  1826,  1828, 
1855,  1861,  1862,  1864,  1865,  1867. 

675  Election  Sermons.    Conn.     [Fifteen.] 

For  the  following  years  :  1777,  1779,  1791,  1798,  1800,  1805, 
1806,  1807,  1808,  1809,  1811,  1812,  1813,  1814,  1818. 

676  Election  Sermons.     Conn.     [Sixteen.] 

For  the  following  years  :  1766,  1779,  1783,  1785,  1787,  1788, 

1789,  1790,  1792,  1793,  1794,  1796,  1797,  1817,  1823,  1830. 

677  Election  Sermons.     Mass.     [Fourteen] 

For  the  following  years  :  1720,  Stone  ;  1723,  Colman  ;  1729, 
White  ;  1734,  Barnard  ;  1736,  Holyoke  ;  1737,  Loring  ;  1738, 
Webb  ;  1739,  Clark  ;  1740,  Cooper,  Wm.  ;  1742,  Appleton  ; 
1743,  Eells ;  1744,  Allen  ;  1747,  Chauncy  ;  1748,  Lewis. 

678  Election  Sermons.     Mass.     [Fifteen] 

For  the  following  years :  1751,  Welsteed ;  1754,  Mayhew  ;  1756, 
Cooper,  S.  ;  1757,  Pemberton  ;  1758,  Frink  ;  1759,  Parson  ; 
1760,  Dunbar ;  1761,  Stevens  ;  1762,  Williams  ;  1763,  Bar 
nard  ;  1765,  Eliot,  A.  ;  1766,  Barnard ;  1767,  Bridge  ;  1768, 
Shute  ;  1769,  Haven. 

679  Election  Sermons.     Mass.     [Ten] 

For  the  following  years:  1770,  Cook;  1771,  Tucker;  1772, 
Parson  ;  1773,  Turner  ;  1774,  Hitchcock  ;  1776,  West ;  1777, 
Webster ;  1778  Payson  ;  1779,  StiUman  ;  1780,  Howard. 

680  Election  Sermons.     Mass.     [Seventeen] 

For  the  following  years  :  1783,  Cumings  ;  1784,  Hemmenway ; 
1786,  West ;  1787,  Lyman  ;  1788,  Parsons  ;  1789,  Bridge  ; 

1790,  Foster  ;  1791,  Bobbins  ;  1792,  Tappan  ;  1793,  Parker ; 
1794,  Deane ;  1795,  Fobes ;  1796,  French  ;    1797,  Mellen  ; 
1798,  Emmons  ;  1799,  Coffin;  1800,  McKeen. 

681  Election  Sermons.     Mass.     [Eleven] 

For  the  following  years  :  1801,  Bancroft ;  1802,  Baldwin  ;  1803, 
Puffer;  1804,  Kendal ;  1805,  Allyn  ;  1806,  Shepard ;  1807, 
Bentley ;  1808,  Allen,  T.  ;  1809,  Osgood  ;  1810,  Parish  ;  1811, 
Thacher,  Thos. 

682  Election  Sermons,  Mass.     [Fourteen] 

For  the  following  years  :  1812,  Foster  ;  1813,  W.  Allen  ;  1814, 
Appleton  ;  1815,  Flint ;  1816,  Kirkland  ;  1817  ;  1818,  Moore  ; 
1819,  Eaton  ;  1820  ;  1821,  Ware  ;  1822  ;  1823,  Thayer  ; 
1824,  Sharp  ;  1825,  Sprague. 

683  Election  Sermons,  Mass.     [Seventeen] 

For  the  following  years  :  1826  Dewey  ;  1827,  Stuart ;  1828, 
Walker  ;  1829,  Fisk;  1830,  Channing ;  1831,  Withington ; 


100 

1832,  Dean  ;  1833,  Peabody;  1834,  Yeomans  ;  1835,  Wain- 
wriglit :  1836,  Bigelow  ;  1837,  Dana  ;  1838,  Stone  ;  1839, 
Hopkins  ;  1840,  Codman  ;  1841,  Damon ;  1842,  Gannett. 

684  Election  Sermons,  Mass.     [Twenty-five.] 

For  the  following  years  :  1843,  Jackson  ;  1844,  Chapin  ;  1845, 
Braman  ;  1846,  Putnam  ;  1847,  Bisbee  ;  1848,  Vinton  ;  1849, 
Pierce ;  1850,  Hitchcock ;  1851,  Parke  ;  1852,  Neale  ;  1853, 
Wolcott  ;  1854,  Eaymond  ;  1855,  Lothrop  ;  1856,  Seeley  ; 
1857,  Pike  ;  1858,  Huntington  ;  1859,  Hale  ;  1861,  Phelps ; 
1862,  Alger  ;  1863,  Walker ;  1864,  Stearns  ;  1865,  Stone  ; 
1866,  Quint :  1868,  J.  F.  Clarke  ;  1869,  B.  F.  Clark. 

685  Election  Sermons,  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont.     [Four.'] 

New  Hampshire  :  1810.  1818. 
Vermont :  1822,  1825. 


AIRFIELD,  SUMNER  L.     The  heir  of  the  World  and 
lesser  poems,    Ms.,  12mo.  Philadelphia,  1829 

687  FALL  RIVEK,  Mass.     An  Historical  Sketch  of,  from  1620  to  the 

present  time  ;  with  notices  of  Freetown  and  Tiverton.  In  three 
discourses,  delivered  Jan.  24,  1841.  By  Orin  Fowler.  Svo, 
paper  cov.,  64  pages,  and  Genealogical  Plate  of  the  £  or  den  Family  ; 
fine  copy  ;  scarce.  Fall  Ewer,  1841 

688  FALL  RIVER,  MASS.     HISTORY  OF,  with  notices  of  Freetown  and 

Tiverton,  as  published  in  1841.  By  Rev.  Orin  Fowler.  With  a 
sketch  of  the  life  of  Rev.  Orin  Fowler ;  an  Epitome  of  the 
Mass,  and  Rhode  Island  Boundary  question  ;  an  account  of  the 
Great  Fire  of  1843  ;  and  Ecclesiastical,  Manufacturing  and 
other  Statistics.  8vo,  bds.  ;  scarce.  Fall  Ewer,  1862 

689  FARMER,  JOHN.    A  Genealogical  Register  of  the  First  Settlers  of 

New  England  ;  containing  an  Alphabetical  list  of  the  Governors, 
Deputy-Governors,  etc.  To  which  are  added  various  genealo 
gical  and  biographical  notes,  collected  from  Ancient  Records, 
Manuscripts  and  Printed  Works.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut. 

Lancaster,  1829 

690  FARMINGTON,  CONN.     A  Historical  Discourse,  delivered  by  request, 

before  the  Citizens  of,  Nov.  4,  1840,  in  commemoration  of  the 
original  settlement  of  the  Ancient  Town  in  1640.  By  Noah 
Porter,  Jr.  Svo  pamphlet,  99  p. ;  scarce.  Hartford,  1841 

691  FARMINGTON,  ME.     HISTORY  OF,  from  its  settlement  to  1846. 

By  Thomas  Parker.     Svo,  half  mor.  ;  very  scarce  ;  fine  copy. 

Farmington,  1846 

692  FAUX,  W.     Memorable  Days  in  America  :  being  a  Journal  of  a 

Tour  to  the  United  States,  principally  undertaken  to  ascertain, 
by  positive  evidence,  the  Condition  and  probable  prospects  of 
British  Emigrants  ;  including  accounts  of  Mr.  Birkbeck's  settle 
ment  in  the  Illinois,  and  intended  to  show  Men  and  Things  as 
they  are  in  America.  8uo,  bds.,  uncut ;  frontispiece. 

London,  1823 

693  FAY,  REV.  CYRUS  H.,  of  Phila.     An  Address  on  "The  Changes  of  a 

Century,"  delivered  before  the  Members  of  Norwich  University, 


102 

Aug.  21,  1839.  Svo  pamphlet,  rough  edges,  31  pages ;  fine  copy  ; 
very  scarce.  Historical  Newport,  N.  K,  1839 

694  FAYETTEVILLE,  N.  C.     Centenary  Sermon  deliv  before  the 

Presbytery  of,  at  Bluff  Church,  October  18,  1858.  By  Kev. 
Neill  McKay.  Also,"  A  Centennial  Historical  Address.  By 
James  Banks.  Svo,  orig.  cov.t  19  and  24  p. ;  fine  copy ;  very 
scarce.  Fayetteville  N.  C.,  1858 

The  Centennial  Disc,  by  Banks  is  replete  with  Revolutionary  incidents 

and  the  struggles  of  this  Church  with  the  Indians  on  the  Frontiers 

of  the  State. 

695  FELLOWS,   JOHN.      The  Veil  removed ;    or,  reflections   on  David 

Humphrey's  Essay  on  the  Life  of  Israel  Putnam.  Also,  notices 
of  W.  B.  Peabody's  life  of  the  same,  S.  Swett's  sketch  of  Bunker 
HiU  Battle,  etc.  12mo,  cl  New  York,  1843 

696  FELTMAN,  Lieut.  WILLIAM.     The  Journal  of,  of  the  First  Pennsyl 

vania  Regiment,  1781-1782,  including  the  March  into  Virginia 
and  the  Siege  of  Yorktown.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1853 

697  FILLMOEE  COUNTY,  Minnesota.     History  of,  with  an  outline  of  her 

Resources,  Advantages,  &c.     By  J.  W.  Bishop. 

Ghatfield,  Minn.,  1858 

698  FIEMIN,  GILES.     The  Real  Christian  ;  or,  a  Treasure  of  Effectual 

Calling.     Sheep,  12mo.     Printed  by  Rogers  and  Fowle. 

Boston,  MDCCXLH. 

699  FISHER,  WILLIAM.     An  Interesting  account  of  the  voyages  and 

travels  of  Capt's  Lewis  and  Clarke  in  the  years  1804-5  and  6, 
giving  a  faithful  description  of  the  river  Missouri  and  its  source; 
of  the^  various  tribes  of  Indians  through  which  they  passed  ; 
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with  very  entertaining  anecdotes  ;  to  which  is  added  a  complete 
dictionary  of  the  Indian  tongue.  Sheep  12mo,  plates. 

Baltimore,  1813 

700  FISHER,  E.  T.     Report  of  a  French  Protestant  Refugee  in  Boston, 

1687.  Translated  from  the  French.  Sm.  4fo,  orig.  cou,  rubric 
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701  FISHKILL,  N.  Y.     A  Discourse  delivered  on  the  12th  of  Septem 

ber,  1866,  at  the  Celebration  of  the  150th  Anniversary  of  the 
First  Reformed  Dutch  Church — with  an  Appendix,  furnishing  a 
brief  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Associated  Churches  of  Hopewell, 
New  Hackensack,  Fishkill  Landing  and  Glenham.  Svo,  64  pages, 
stiff  covers  ;  illust.  New  York,  1866 

702  FITCHBURG  AND  LUNENBURG,  MASS.     History  of  the  Town 

of  Fitchburg  and  also  of  Lunenburg,  from  its  first  settlement  to 
the  year  1764.  By  Rufus  C.  Torrey.  Svo,  paper  cov.,  rough 
edges  ;  ,111  pages  ;  very  scarce  ;  beautiful  copy. 

Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1836 

"  Few  Town  Histories  will  ever  be  written  a  second  time.    The  pains  are 
too  great  and  the  praise  is  too  little." 

703  FLETCHER,  JOHN.     Studies  on  Slavery  in  Easy  Lessons,  compiled 


103 

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venience  of  readers.  Sheep,  large  Svo.  Natchez,  1852 

704  FLINT,  MICAH  P.     The  Hunter,  and  other  Poems.     Svo,  bds.,  uncut. 

Boston,  1826 

705  FLINT,  TIMOTHY.     RECOLLECTIONS  of  the  last  Ten  Years,  in  the 

Valley  of  the  Mississippi.  A  series  of  letters  to  the  Rev.  James 
Flint.  8w,  bds.,  uncut.  Boston,  1826 

706  FLINT,  TIMOTHY.      A  condensed  Geography  and  History  of 

the  Western  States,  or  the  Mississippi  Valley.  In  two  volumes. 
Svo,  half  mor.  Cincinnati,  1828 

707  FLINT,  TIMOTHY.     INDIAN  WAKS  of  the  West ;  containing  Bio 

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Settlers  in  repelling  the  attacks  of  the  Savages.  Together  with 
a  View  of  the  Character,  Manners,  Monuments  and  Antiquities 
of  the  Western  Indians.  12wio,  sheep.  With  map. 

Cincinnati,  1833 

708  FLORIDAS,  The  ;  An  Original  Memoir  on.     With  a  General  Des 

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Baltimore,  1821 

709  FLORIDA,  The  War  in — being  an  Exposition  of  its  Causes  and  an 

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and  Scott.  By  a  Late  Staff  Officer.  Cloth,  12mo,  rough  edges  ; 
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711  FORCE,  PETER.    TRACTS  AND  OTHER  PAPERS  relating  to  the  Origin, 

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from  the  Discovery  of  the  Country  to  the  year  1776.  4  vols.,  cl., 
uncut;  imp.  Svo.  Washington,  1836-'46 

712  FORSTER,  JOHN  REINHOLD.     History  of  Voyages   and  Discoveries 

made  in  the  North.  Translated  from  the  German,  and  elucid 
ated  by  a  new  and  original  map  of  the  Countries  situated  about 
the  North  Pole.  Svo,  half  sheep.  With  map.  Dublin,  1786 

713  FORT  HILL  ;  The  Story  of — giving  an  account  of  many  interesting 

Adventures  between  the  Whites  and  Indians,  previous  to  the 
Settlement  of  Auburn,  N.  Y.  By  Frederick  Prince.  Svo  pamph.  ; 
50  p.;  dble.  col.  ;  fine  copy.  Auburn,  1859 

714  FORT  DUQTJESNE,  Oration  delivered  at  the  Centennial  Celebration 

of  the  Evacuation  of — Nov.  25,  1858.     By  A.  W.  Loomis. 

I.  Svo,  cl.  ;  fine  copy  ;  33  p.  Pittsburgh,  1859 

715  FORT  WAYNE,  Ind.  ;  History  of — from  the  earliest  known  accounts 

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railroad  interests  of  Fort  Wayne  and  vicinity.  By  Wallace  A. 
Brice.  8w,  or.  cov.}  uncut.  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  1868 


104 

716  Fox,  EBENEZER  ;  The  Revolutionary  Adventures  of — of  Roxbury, 

Mass.     12rao,  cl  ;  plates.     1st  Ed.  Boston,  1838 

717  Fox,  EBENEZER  ;  Adventure  of — in  the  Eevolutionary  War.     Illus 

trated.     Cloth,  12mo.  Boston,  1847 

718  FRANKLIN,  BENJAMIN  ;  Life  of.     Written  by  himself.     Bds.,  12mo. 

Phila.,  1811 

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Boston,  1844 

722  FRANKLIN,  JOHN.     NARRATIVE  of  a  Journey  to  the  Polar  sea, 

in  1819,  20,  21,  22.  With  an  Appendix  on  various  subjects  re 
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724  (FRENCH,  J.  C.,  and  CAREY,  EDWARD.)     The  trip  of  the  Oceanus  to 

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the  Excursion,  the  Appearance  at  that  time  of  the  City,  and  the 
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over  the  ruins  of  Fort  Sumter,  April  14th,  1865.  8vo,  or.  cov., 
with  plate.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1865 

725  FROST,  BARZILLAI.     Discourse  deliv.    at  Dedication   of  the  New 

Church  of  the  First  Parish  in  Concord,  Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1841. 
Svo  pamphlet,  31  p.,  good  copy.  Boston,  1842 

726  FROST,   JOHN.     Historical  Sketches  of  the  Indians.     Exhibiting 

their  Manners  and  Customs  on  the  Battlefield  and  in  the  Wig 
wam.  Svo,  cl,  col'd  plates.  Hartford,  1857 

727  FRYEBURG,  Me.    The  Scene  of  Lovewell's  Fight.     An  Address  de 

livered  on  the  Commemoration  at  Fryeburg,  May  19,  1825,  by 
Charles  S.  Davis.  Svo,  paper  cov. ;  64  pages,  uncut :  beautiful 
copy,  rare.  Portland,  1825 

728  FRYEBURG,  Me.     The  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Settlement  of, 

with  the  Historical  Address,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Souther.  Paper 
cover,  79  pages,  fine  copy.  Worcester,  1863 

729  FULLER,  S.  M.     Summer  on  the  Lakes,  in  1843.     Svo,  cl  plates. 

Boston,  1844 

730  FULLER,  THOMAS,  D.  I).    The  Holy  State,  and  the  Profane 

State.  New  edition.  With  notes,  by  James  Nichols.  Svo,  full 
polished  calf,  gilt  top,  edges  rough  London,  Tho's  Tegg,  1841 

731  FULLER,  THOMAS,  D.  D.     The  Church  history  of  Britain,  from 

the  birth  of  Jesus  Christ  until  MDCXLVHI.     New  edition,  by  the 


105 

Rev.  J.  S.  Brewer.     Reprinted  from  London  edition  of  1655. 
6  vols.  8vo,  full  polished  calf,  gilt  top,  edges  rough. 

University  Press,  Oxford,  1845 

732  FULTON  CITY,  (El.)     Sketches  of  the  Early  History  and  present 

advantages  of,  showing  its  resources  and  prospects  ;  to  which  is 
added  a  brief  Sketch  of  Whiteside  Co.     Svo,  32  p.     Scarce. 

Fulton  City,  1856 

733  "  FUNKS,  PETEE."    The  Mock  Auction,  Ossawattomie  Sold,  a  Mock 

Heroic  Poem  ;  with  Portraits  and  Tableaux.     Svo,  cl. 

Richmond,  Va.,  1860 

734  FUEMAN,  WOOD.     A  History  of  the  Charleston  Association  of  Bap 

tist  Churches  in  the  State  of  South  Carolina,  with  an  appendix. 
Svo,  sh.  Charleston,  S.  <7.,  1811 

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735  Fast-Day  Sermons.     [Twenty-three.'] 

Abercrombie,  James.     Sermon,  in  Phila.,  July  30,  1812. 

Phila.,  1812 

Sermon,  in  Phila.,  Aug.  20,  1812.  Phila.,  1812 

Two  sermons  :  the  first,  July  30  ;  the  second,  Aug. 

20  ,  1812.  Phila.,  1812 

Channing,  W.  E.     Sermon,  Aug.  20,  1812.  Boston,  1812 

Parish,  E.     A  protest  against  the  war.     A  disc,  at  Byfield,  July 
23,  1812.  Newburyport,  1812 

Giles,  John.     Two  Discourses,  in  Newburyport,  Aug.  20,  1812. 
With  a  copious  Appendix.  Haverhill,  1812 

Austin,  Sam'l.     "  The  Apology  of  Patriots,  or  the  heresy  of  the 
friends  of  the  Washington  and  peace  policy  defended."     Ser 
mon,  Aug.  20,  1812.  Worcester,  1812 
Colman,  Henry.     Sermon,  Aug.  20,  1812.  Bingham 
Worcester,  Noah.     Sermon,  Aug.  20,  1812.         Salisbury,  N.  H. 
Parish,  Elijah.     Discourse,  April  8,  1813.  Byfield 
Stevens,  John  H.     Discourse,  April  8,  1813,  Stoneham,  Mass. 

Windsor,  Vt.,  1814 

Discourse,  April  8,  1813,  Stoneham,  Mass. 

N.  Y.  ed. 
Bemis,  Stephen.     Two  Discourses  at  Harvard,  Aug.  20,  1812. 

Harvard,  1814 
Stevens,  John  H.     Discourse,  Stoneham,  Mass.,  April  7,  1814. 

Boston,  1814 
Parish,  Elijah.     Discourse,  Byfield,  Mass.,  April,  7,  1814. 

Newburyport  ed. 
Porter,  Ebenezer.      Sermon,  TheoL   Sem.,   Andover,  April  3, 

1823. 
Wayland,  Francis.     Two  Discourses,  at  Boston,  April  7, 1825. 

Two  Discourses,  at  Boston,  April  7,  1825.     2d  ed. 

Palfrey,  John  G.     Discourse,  at  Boston,  Aug.  9,  1832. 
Mitchell,  John.     Sermon,  at  Northampton,  Sept.  1,  1837. 


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Hopkins,  Albert.     Sermon,  at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  March  28, 

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Bushnell,  Horace.     Discourse,  Hartford,  1844.     3d  ed. 
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736  Fast  Day  Sermons.     Valuable.     [Eighteen.] 

Eliot,  Andrew.     Sermon,  April  19, 1753.  Boston,  1753 

DUCHE,  JACOB.     "  The  American  vine,"  a  sermon,  July  20,  1775. 
Very  scarce.  Phila.,  1775 

Price,  Richard.     Sermon  delivered  to  a  congregation  of  Protes 
tant  dissenters,  at  Hackney,  10th  Feb.,  1779,  3rd  ed. 

London,  1779 

Tappen,  David.     Disc,  at  Newbury,  May  15,  1783.  Salem,  1783 
Mason,  John  M.     Sermon,  Sept/  20th,  1793,  in  N.  Y.,  on  ac 
count  of  a  malignant  and  mortal  fever  in  Phila. 

New  York,  1793 

Smith,  Samuel  S.     Disc,  on  the  nature  and  reasonableness  of 
fasting,  at  Princeton,  6th  Jan.,  1795.  Phila.,  1795 

Barnard,  Thomas.     Sermon,  at  Salem,  March  31,  1796. 

Newbury  port,  1796 

Miiller,  Samuel.     Sermon,  May  9,  1798.  New  York,  1798 

Linn,  William.     Disc,  on  national  sins.  New  York,  1798 

Belknap,  Jeremy.     Sermon,  9fch  May,  1798.  Boston,  1798 

Dana,  Joseph.     Disc,  in  two  parts,  April  25,  1799.  Boston,  1799 
M'Donald,   J.      Danger  of  America   delineated.     Address   at 
Cooperstown,  April  25,  1799.     Very  scarce. 

Cooperstown,  1799 

M'Donald,  J.     Duty  of  America  enforced.     An  exhortation  at 

Cooperstown,  April  26,  1799.     Very  scarce.  Cooperstown,  1799 

Clowes,  J.     The  protection  mark,  a  sermon  at  Manchester,  27th 

Feb.  Manchester,  1799 

Morse,  J.     Sermon,  at  Charlestown,  April  25,  1799.  N.  Y.  1799 

Emmons,  N.     Disc.     April  9,  1801.  Salem,  1802 

Channing.  W.  E.     Sermon,  April  5,  1810.  Boston,  1810 

Lathrop,  Joseph.     The  prophecy  of  Daniel,  relating  to  the  time 

of  the  end,  opened,  in  two  discourses,  April  11,  1811. 

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737  Miscellaneous.     [Twenty-one.'] 

Frothingham,  N.  L.     Sermon  at  ordination  of.     By  J.  M'Kean. 

1815 

Plea  against  religious  controversy,    deliv.  Feb.  8, 

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Sermon  preached  to  First  Ch.,  April  10,  1842. 

Frothingham,  O.  B.      Sermon,  "  Plea  for  Frankness,"  May  6, 

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Facts  for  Consideration  of  Ship  Builders,  Seamen,  Merchants, 
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Farmington.     Hist.  Discourse  before  Citizens  of,  by  Noah  Por 
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Fanny,  Continued.     Very  scarce.  N.  Y.  1820 
French  Government.      Letter  on  Genius  and  Dispositions  of 
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Force,  Peter.     Historical  Library.  Eeport  of,   Washington,  1867 
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France.     Kemarks  on  State  of  Naval  Forces  of.       Boston,  1844 

738  Miscellaneous.     [Sixteen.'] 

>  Faugers,  Margaretta  A.     Belisarius.     A  Tragedy. 

N.  Y.,  1795 

Fox,   Capt.   Joseph.     Disc,  deliv.  at  Fitchburg  on  Death   of, 
Feb.  28,  1797.     By  Thomas  Noyes.  Leominster. 

Frank  ;  or,  Who's  the  Croaker  ?  New  York,  1820 

Flint,  James.     Sermon  deliv.  on  Death  of  Abiel  Abbott.     1828 
Fisk,  T.     "The  Pleasures  of  Sin."    Disc,  deliv.  Dec.  16,  1827. 

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Females.     Condition  and  Character  of,  in  Pagan  and  Moham 
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Fansher,  Sylvanus.     Treatise  on  Electricity.     New  Haven,  1830 
Frick,  Wm.     Address  in  the  University  of  Maryland.          1831 
Forrest,  Edwin.     Oration  deliv.  62nd  Anniv.  of  Independence 
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Fisher,  Samuel.     Divine  Sovereignty  and  Human  Accountabili 
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Fawcett,  Henry.     The  Bachelor's  Guide.  Familiar  commentary 
on  the  indiscretions  arising  from  Human  Frailty  ;  in  which 
the  Symptoms  and  Baneful  effects  of  self-abuse,  Iiitemp.  and 
Libertinism  are  explained  in  an  easy  manner,  to  which  are 
added  very  extensive  practical  observations  of  sexual  debili 
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Maturity.                                                             New  York,  1840 
Free  Churches.                                                                N  Y.  1843 
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Fourier  Assoc.      Self  exposed   as  to  its  principles  and  aims. 
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Fletcher,  Abel.     Address.     The  Hist.   Objects  and  Princ.  of  the 

order  of  The  Sons  of  Temperance.  1844 

Fairchild,  J.  H.     Statement   and  review  of  the  whole  case  of. 

Scarce.  Boston,  1845 

Ferguson,  Peter  K.     Ugliness  and  its  Uses.     Lecture  before 

Y.  L.  Circulating  Library  Assoc.  1852 

Felt,  J.  B.  Who  was  First  Gov.  of  Mass.  ?  Scarce.  Boston,  1853 
Firmin,  Giles.     Brief  Memoirs  of  one  of  the  ejected  ministers 

of  1662.     By  John  Ward  Dean.  Boston,  1866 

Fontaine,  J.  A.  A.     Improved  Aerial  B.  B.  new  system  of  Aero 

Locomotion.  New  York,  1867 

Field,  Henry  M.     Atlantic  Telegraph.  New  York,  1867 

Fremont,  John  C.     Beport  on  an  exploration  of  the  country, 

between  the  Missouri  river  and  Bocky  Mts.     Very  scarce. 

Washington,  1843 
Fremont,  John  C.     Life,  Explorations  and  Public  Services  of. 

N.  Y.  1856 

Fremont,  J.  C.     Life  of.  New  York,  1856 

Francis,  Convers.      Address  on  commem.  of  Arner.  Ind.  of  July 

4,  1828.  Cambridge. 

Francis,  John  W.     Eulogy  on,  by  A.   K.  Gardner,  March  7, 

1861.  N.  Y. 

Fowler,  O.   S.     Matrimony ;   or,   Phrenology  and  Physiology 

applied  to  the  selection  of  congenial  companions  for  life. 

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740  Miscellaneous.     [Fourteen] 

Fowler,  L.  N.     Synopsis  of  Phrenology  and  Physiology,  and  de 
scription  of  Functions  of  Body  and  Mind.      New  York,  1847 
Finney,  C.  G.     Sermons  on  Various  Subjects.     Nos.  1  to  7. 

New  York,  1835 
Foster,  John.     Sermon,  Annual  Fast,  April  11,  1811. 

Cambridge,  1811 
Foster,  John.     Sermon,  Annual  Fast,  Jan.  12,  1815. 

Boston,  1815 
Foster ,  John.     Disc,  deliv.  Baptist  Miss.  Soc.,  Sept.  1818. 

Taunton. 

Foster,  Luke  B.     Sermon  deliv.  at  Northborough,  Mass.     1814 
Fuller,  S.  W.  Sermon  deliv.  before  the  2nd  Univ.  Soc.,  Jan.  24, 

1836. 

Fuller,  S.  W.  Biographical  Sketch  of,  by  S.  Fuller,  Jr.     Scarce. 

1843 

741  Funeral  Sermons.     [Twelve] 

Onderdonk,  Benj.  T.     Sermon,  Funeral  of  Bev.  John  H.  Hobart. 

N.  Y.,  1830 
Beed,  John.  Sermon,  Death  of  Bev.  John  H.  Hobart. 

N.  Y.,  1830 
Schroeder,  John  F.  Disc.,  Character  of  Bev.  John  H.  Hobart. 

N.  Y.,  1830 
Anthon,  Henry.  Sermon,  Death  of  Bev.  John  H.  Hobart. 

N.  Y.,  1830 


109 

Wainwright,  Jno.  M.     Sermon,  Death  of  Rev.  John  H.  Hobart. 

JV.  Y.,  1830 

Pickering.  John.     Eulogy  on  Nathaniel  Bowditch.  Boston,  1838 
Young,  Alexander.     Disc,  on  Life  of  Nathaniel  Bowditch. 

Boston,  1838 
Frothingham,  N.  L.     Sermon,  Death  of  John  Adams. 

Boston,  1826 

Rowan,  Stephen  N.  Address,  Funeral  Obsequies  of  John  Adams 

and  Thomas  Jefferson.  N.  Y.,  1826 

Adams,  John  Q.     Eulogy  on  Life   and  Character  of  James 

Madison.  .  Boston,  1836 

Whipple,  Thomas  J.     Eulogy  on  James  Madison. 

Woodstock,  1837 
Croswell,  Rev.  Harry.     Disc,  on  Death  of  Wm.  H.  Harrison. 

New  Haven,  1841 

742  Funeral  Sermons.     [Thirteen.'] 

Carpenter,  Hugh  S.     Eulogy  on  Wm.  H.  Harrison. 

N.  T.,  1841 
Cooke,  Eev.  Parsons.     Disc,  on  Death  of  Wm.  H.  Harrison. 

Lynn,  1841 
Potter,  Rev.  Horatio.     Disc,  on  Death  of  Wm.  H.  Harrison. 

Albany,  1841 
Lunt,  Wm.  P.     Disc,  on  Interment  of  John  Q.  Adams. 

Boston,  1848 

Adams,  John  Q.  ;  Addresses  in  Congress  of  U.  S.  on  Death  of. 

Wash.,  1848 
Everett,  Edward.     Eulogy  on  Life  and  Char,  of  J.  Q.  Adams. 

Boston,  1848 

Woodbury,  Levi.     Eulogy  on  Life  and  Char,  and  Public  Services 

of  Ex-Pres.  Polk.  Boston,  1849 

Baldwin,  Oliver  P.     Eulogy  on  Life  and  Charac.  of  Gen.  Zachary 

Taylor.  Richmond,  1850 

Adams,  John  Q.     Oration  on  Life  and  Charac.  of  Gilbert  Motier 

De  Lafayette.  Washington,  1835 

Adams,  John  Q.     Oration  on  Life  and  Charac.  of  Gilbert  Motier 

De  Lafayette.  New  York,  1835 

Dayton,  Aaron  O.     Eulogy  on  Lafayette.  New  York,  1835 

Milnor,  Rev.  James.     Sermon,  Death  of  De  Witt  Clinton. 

N.Y.,  1828 

Conkling,  Alfred ;  Disc.  Commem.  of  Talents,  etc.,  of   De  Witt 
Clinton.  Albany,  1828 

743  Funeral  Sermons.     [Nine.'] 

Knapp,  Samuel  L.     Disc,  on  Life  and  Char,  of  De  Witt  Clinton. 

Washington,  1828 
Moreau,  Funeral  Oration  at  St.  Petersburg  in  honor  of, 

N.  Y.,  1814 
Moreau,  Funeral  Eulogy  at  St.  Petersburg  in  honor  of. 

N.  K,  1814 

Dwight,  Timothy.     Sermon,  Death  of  Mr.  Ebenezer  G.  Marsh. 

Hartford,  1804 


110 

Fowler,  Bancroft.     Oration,  Death  of  Mr.  Ebenezer  G.  Marsh. 

Hartford,  1804 
Dyer,  Eev.  Palmer.     Disc.,  Death  of  Wm.  H.  Harrison. 

Whitehall,  1841 
Woods,  Leonard.     Sermon,  Death  of  Moses  Brown. 

Andover,  1827 
Whitney,  Eli.     Oration  on  Death  of  Eobert  Grant. 

New  Haven,  1792 

Burroughs,  Charles.  Discourse,  Interment  of  Eev.  James  Morss. 

Portsmouth,  1842 

744  Funeral  Sermons.     [Twelve.] 

Dashiell,  A.  H.     Sermon  on  Life  and  Character  of  Eev.  Joseph 
Eastburn.  Phila.,  1828 

Wylie,  Eev.  A.     Sermon  on  Death  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Brady. 

N.  Y.,  1829 
Feltus,  Eev.  Dr.  Henry  J. ;  Lines  occasioned  by  Death  of. 

N.  Z,  1829 
M'Elroy,  Joseph.     Sermon  on  Death  of  Eev.  John  M.  Mason. 

N.  Y.,  1830 
Palfrey,  John  G.     Sermon  on  Death  of  Hon.  Isaac  Parker. 

Boston,  1830 

Pascalis,  Felix.     Eulogy  on  Life  and  Character  of  Hon.  Samuel 
L.  Mitchill.  N.  Y.,  1831 

Hawes,  Joel.     Sermon,  Funeral  of  Eev.  Elias  Cornelius. 

Hartford,  1832 

Knox,  Eev.  John.    Sermon,  Death  of  Eev.  Gerardus  A.  Kuypers. 

N.  Y.,  1833 
Eowan,  Stephen  N.     Tribute  to  Memory  of  Alex.  McLeod. 

N.  Y.,  1833 

Cuyler,  Cornelius  C.     Disc.,  Death  of  Eev.  Gilbert  E,  Living 
ston.  Phtta.,  1834 
McVickar,  John.     Address,  Death  of  Wm.  M.  De  Eham. 

N.  Y,  1834 
Smith,  Hon.  Nathan ;  Proc.  at  Funeral  of,  and  Discourse. 

New  Haven,  1834 

745  Funeral  Sermons.     [Thirteen.] 

Kennedy,  John  P.     Disc,  on  Life  and  Character  of  Wm.  "Wirt. 
Scarce.  Baltimore,  1834 

Sewall,.Samuel.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Eev.  Samuel  Stearns. 

Boston,  1835 
Fay,  Warren.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Eev.  Benj.  B.  Wisner. 

Boston,  1835 

Beck,  T.  Eomeyn.     Eulogium  on  Life  and  Services  of  Simon 

De  Witt.  Albany,  1835 

Story,  Joseph.     Disc,  on  Life,  Character  and  Services  of  Hon. 

John  MarshaU.  Boston,  1835 

Doane,  George  W.     Sermon  in  Commem.  of  Eev.  Wm.  White. 

Burlington,  1836 

Onderdonk,  Eev.  Henry  U.     Disc,  at  Funeral  of  Eev.  Wm. 
White.  Ph&a.,  1836 


Ill 

Bowen,  Nathaniel.     Sermon  on  Death  of  Rev.  Wm.  White. 

Charleston,  1836 
Hopkins,  Mark.     Discourse  on  Death  of  Edward  D.  Griffin. 

Troy,  1837 
Welch,  B.  T.  Discourse  on  Death  of  Elder  Alanson  C.  Covell. 

Albany,  1837 

Preston,  W.     Discourse  occasioned  by  Destruction  of  Steam 

Packet  Pulaski.  Savannah,  1838 

Emmons,  Nathanael.     Extract  from  a  Discourse  at  Funeral  of 

Rev.  Elisha  Fish.  N.  Y.,  1797 

Stiles,  Ezra.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Chauncey  Whittelsey.   Very 

scarce.  New  Haven,  1787 

746  Funeral  Sermons.     [Twelve. ~\ 

Lord,  Nathan.     Discourse  on  Character  of  Stephen  Chase. 

Hanover,  1851 
Parker,  Theodore.     Discourse  on  Death  of  Daniel  Webster. 

Boston,  1853 

Hawley,  Fletcher  J.     Tribute  to  Memory  of  Rev.  F.  S.  Mines, 
Rev.  Edmund  Richards  and  Rev.  John  Wade. 

St.  Croix,  1853 
Doane,  Bp.     Words  at  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Bradford. 

Burlington,  1854 

Wakely,  Joseph  B.     The  Ethics  of  Funerals.     Vindication  of 
Meth.  Epis.  Ch.  with  regard  to  funeral  of  Wm.  Poole. 

N.  Y.,  1855 

Taylor,  Wm.  J.  R.     Disc,  in  Commem.  of  Rev.  Henry  G.  Liv 
ingston.  Phila.,  1855 
Bethune,  George  W.     Disc,  on  Death  of  Rev.  Jacob  Brodhead 
(frontispiece).  N.  Y.,  1855 
Norton,  Rev.  S.  H.     Memorial  of  Isaac  Hayes.       »  N.  Y,  1857 
Wayland,  Francis.     Disc,  on  Life  and  Charac.  of  Hon.  Nicholas 
Brown.                                                                       Boston,  1841 
Onderdonk,  Benj.  T.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Rev.  Lewis  P. 
Bayard.  N.  Y.,  1841 
Bellows,  Henry  W.     Disc,  on  Death  of  Wm.  E.  Channing. 

N.  Y.,  1842 
Peers,  Rev.  Benj.  O.  ;  Obituary  of.  Louisville,  1841 

747  Funeral  Sermons.     [Thirteen.'] 

Cox,  Samuel  H.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Stafford. 

N.  Y.,  1843 

Yermilye,  Thomas  E.     Discourse  at  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Cornelia 
Van  Rensselaer.  N.  Y.,  1844 

Robbius,  Jlev.  Royal.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Ruth  Hart. 

Hartford,  1844 

Greenleaf,  Simon.    Disc,  on  Life  and  Charac.  of  Hon.  Joseph 

Story.  Boston,  1845 

Gadsden,  Bp. ;  Sketch  of  Life  and  Character  of. 

Wayland,  Francis.     Discourse  on  Life  and  Services  of  Wm.  G. 

Goddard.  Providence,  1846 

Zandt,  Rev.  B.  Van.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Rev.  Jacob  Sickles. 

Kinderhook,  1846 


112 

Reason,  Charles  L.     Eulogy  on  Life  and  Character  of  Thomas 
Clarkson.  iY.  Y.,  1847 

Ventura,  Padre,     Funeral  Oration  on  Daniel  O'Connell. 

Boston,  1847 

Thompson,  James  W.     Tribute  to  Memory  of  Kev.  Henry  Col- 
man.  Boston,  1849 

Grafton,  Joseph.     Sermon  on  Death  of  Miss  Sally  Grafton. 

Boston,  1805 

Stillman,  Samuel.     Discourse  at  Interment  of  Kev.  Hezekiah 
Smith.  Boston,  1805 

Shurtlef£  Roswell.     Discourse  at  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Mary  Wood 
ward.  Hanover,  1807 

748  Funeral  Sermons.     [Thirteen.'] 

Eliot,  Andrew.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Eev.  John  Webb. 

Boston,  1750 
Buell,  Samuel.     Sermon  on  Death  of  Charles  J.  Smith. 

New  London,  1770 
Inglis,  Charles.     Sermon  on  Death  of  John  Ogilvie. 

N.  Y.,  1774 
Webster,  Samuel.     Sermon  on  Death  of  Two  Young  Men. 

Newburpyort,  1784 
Marsh,  John.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Lydia  Beadle. 

Middleborough,  1788 
Fobes,  Peres.     Sermon  on  Death  of  Rev.  James  Manning. 

Providence,  1791 
Eames,  Jno.     Sermon  on  Death  of  Rev.  John  Tucker. 

Newburyport,  1792 

Thornton,  John  ;  Disc,  on  Death  of.  Providence,  1794 

Dutch  Ebenezer  ;  Disc,  on  occasion  of  Numerous  Deaths  in  his 

Parish.  Haverhill,  1795 

Rodgers,  John.     Sermon  on  Death  of  Rev.  John  Witherspoon. 

Very  scarce.  N.  Y.,  1795 

Gary,  Thomas.     Sermon  on  Death  of  Rev.  Samuel  Webster. 

Newburyport,  1796 
Morse,  Jedidiah.     Sermon  on  Death  of  Thomas  Russell. 

Boston,  1796 

Smith,  Samuel  S.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Rev.  Gilbert  T.  Snow- 
den.  Phila.,  1797 

749  Funeral  Sermons.     [Fourteen.'] 

Thacher,  Peter.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Rev.  John  Clarke. 

Boston,  1798 

Kirkland,  John  T.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Rev.  Jeremy  Belknap. 

Boston,  1798 

Griswold,   Stanley.     Two  Disc,  on  Death  of  Rev.  Nathanael 

Taylor.  Lttckfield,  1801 

Barnard,  Thomas.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Rev.  Phillips  Payson. 

Charlestown,  1801 
Morse,  Jedidiah.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Miss  Mary  Russell. 

Charlestown,  1806 

Griffin,  Edward  D.  Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Rev.  Alex.  Macwhorter. 

N.  Y.,  1807 


113 

Andrews,  John.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Eev.  Thomas  Gary. 

Newburyport,  1808 
D wight,  Timothy.     Disc,  on  Death  of  Jno.  Trambull. 

New  Haven,  1809 

Buckminster,  Joseph  S.     Sermon  on  Death  of  James  Sullivan. 

Boston,  1809 

Burhans,  Daniel.     Sermon   on  Death  of  Asahel  Lewis,  also 
James  Clark.  New  Haven,  1809 

Parish,  Elijah.     Eulogy  on  John  Hubbard. 

Hanover,  N.  H.,  1810 

Buckminster,  Joseph  S.      Sermon   at  Funeral  of  Kev.  Wm. 
Emerson.  Boston,  1811 

Green,  Ashbel.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Eev.  Wm.  M.  Tennent. 

Phila.,  1811 
Baldwin,  Amos  G.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  James  Wetmore. 

Utica,  1812 

750  Funeral  Sermons.     {Thirteen^ 

Whitlock,  Eev.  Henry.     Sermon,  Funeral  Eev.  Bela  Hubbard. 
»  N.  Haven,  1812 

Lathrop,  John.     Discourse,  Death  of  Eev.  John  Eliot. 

Boston,  1813 
Prince,  John.     Sermon,  Death  of  Eev.  Thomas  Barnard. 

Salem,  1814 
Prentice,  Joseph.     Sermon,  Death  of  Hon.  Samuel  Dexter. 

Boston,  1816 
Hobart,  John  H.     Address,  Funeral  of  Eev.  Benjamin  Moore. 

N.  Y.,  1816 

Silliman,  Benjamin.     Eulogy,  Pres.  Dwight.         N.  Haven,  1817 
Allen,  Samuel  C.     Eulogy  on  Hon.  John  Wheelock. 

Hanover,  1817 
Kendall,  James.     Sermon,  Death  of  Deacon  Ephraim  Spooner. 

Boston,  1818 
Frothingham,  N.  L.     Sermon,  Funeral  Eev.  Joseph  McKean. 

Boston,  1818 
Perkins,  Cyrus.     Eulogy  on  Hon.  William  H.  Woodward. 

Hanover,  1818 
Smith,  Daniel.     Sermon,  Funeral  of  Eev.  Amzi  Lewis. 

Poughkeepsie,  1819 
Fisk,  Ezra.     Sermon,  Funeral  of  Eev.  George  Stewart. 

Goshen,  1819 
Lyman,  Joseph.     Sermon,  Funeral  of  Hon.  Caleb  Strong. 

Northampton,  1819 

751  Funeral  Sermons.     [Thirteen]. 

Fletcher,  Nathaniel.     Sermon,  Funeral  of  Eev.  Paul  Coffin. 

Ken'nebunk,  1821 
Sparks,  Jared.     Sermon,  Death  of  Hon.  William  Pinkney. 

Baltimore,  1822 
Holmes,  Abiel.     Sermon,  Funeral  of  Eev.  David  Osgood. 

Cambridge,  1822 
Kirkland,  John  T.     Discourse,  Death  of  Hon.  George  Cabot. 

Boston,  1823 

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114 

Allen,  Wm.     Sermon,  Funeral  of  Rev.  Samuel  Eaton. 

Brunswick,  1823 

Wisner,  Benjamin  B.     Sermon,  Death  of  Mrs.  Miriam  Phillips. 

Cambridge,  1823 

Kinnersley,  T.  Selection  of  Sepulchral  Curiosities,  with  a  Bio 
graphical  Sketch  on  Human  Longevity,  containing  Epitaphs 
taken  from  Monuments  and  Gravestones  in  England,  Ireland, 
Scotland,  and  the  United  States  ;  scarce.  N.  Y.,  1823 

Spring,  Gardiner.  Funeral  Sermon,  Death  of  Rev.  Philip  M. 
Whelpley.  N.  Y.,  1824 

Merwin,  Samuel.  Funeral  Sermon,  Death  of  Rev.  John  Sum- 
merfield.  Baltimore,  1825 

Livingston,  John  H.,  Eulogy  on  Life  and  Character  of. 

N.  Y,  1825 
Shepherd,  Rev.  Wm.     Sermon,  Death  of  Rev.  John  Yates. 

Liverpool,  1826 
Pierpont,  John.     Discourse,  Death  of  Horace  Holley. 

Boston,  1827 

Mitchell,  Samuel  L.  Discourse  on  Life  and  Character  of 
Thomas  A.  Emmet.  N.  Y,  1828 

752  Funeral  Sermons.     \_Mght.] 

Clap,  Mrs.  Mary,  Disc,  delivered  at  Funeral  of,  by  Chauncey 
Whittelsey  ;  very  scarce.  New  Haven,  1769 

,  Colman,  Dr.     Sermon  after  Funeral  of  Mr.  Wm.  Cooper. 

Boston,  1744 
Campbell,  Wm.  H.     Funeral  Discourse  on  Death  of  A.  Yates, 

Nov.  17,  1844. 
Clark,  Orin.     Funeral  Address  delivered  at  Interment  of  the 

Hon.  John  Nicholas,  Jan.  2,  1820. 
Collins,  Levi.     Discourse  at  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Mary  Sexton. 

Hartford,  1807 

Grossman,  Joseph  W.     Discourse  at  Funeral  of  Wm.  L.  Strong. 

Hartford,  1805 

Cunningham,  Eliza,  Monument  to  Memory  of.  PMa.  1796 

Colton,  Lucretia,  Sermon  deliv.  at  Interment  of,  with  a  Sketch 

of  Her  Life.  Hartford,  1821 

753  Fourth  of  July  Orations.     [Eighteen^     Eare  lot. 

Everett,  Alex.  H.  Defence  of  the  Char,  and  Prin.  of  Mr.  Jef 
ferson,  at  Weymouth,  Mass.,  July  4,  1836. 

Emery,  Moses.     Oration,  Saco,  Mass.,  July  4,  1839. 

Upham,  Chas.  W.     Oration,  Salem,  Mass.,  July  4,  1842. 

Smith,  J.  C.  Discourse,  Washington,  July  4, 1844,  on  the  Re 
ligion  and  Patriotism  of  76. 

Miner,  Charles.  The  Olive  Branch  ;  or,  The  Evil  and  the  Rem 
edy.  Address,  July  4,  1821.  Priv.  Printed.  Phil.  1856 

Adams,  Charles  Francis,     Address,  Quincy,  July  4,  1856. 
Oration,  FaU  River,  July  4,  1860. 

James,  Henry.     Oration,  Newport,  R.  L,  July  4,  1861. 

Eliot,  Samuei.     Oration,  Boston,  July  4,  1 868. 

Gardiner,  John.    An  Oration  delivered  July  4,  1785,  at  the  re- 


115 

quest  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  in  celebration 

of  the  Anniversary  of  American  Independence.     4£o,  uncut, 

very  rare.  Boston :  Printed  by  Peter  Edes,  State  Street. 

The  First  4dh  of  July  Oration  Delivered  in  Boston. 
Snell,  Thos.  Oration,  at  Brookfield,  July  5,  1813. 
Cummings,  Hooper.  Oration,  July  4, 1823.  Newark. 

Cheever,  George  B.     Address  at  Relig.  Celebration  in  Salem, 

July  4,  1833.  Boston,  1833 

Cooley,  James.     Oration  delivered  at  Granville,  July  4,  1813  ; 

scarce.  Hartford,  1813 

Caldwell,  Charles.    Oration  delivered  before  Amer.  Repub.  Soc. 

of  Phila.,  July  4,  1810  ;  scarce. 
Clark,  Thomas  M.     Oration,  84th  Anniv.  of  Amer.  Ind.,  July  4, 

1860. 
Cummings,  Hooper.     Oration,  Commem.  Amer.  Ind.,  delivered 

July  5,  1824,  in  the  Bowery  Church.  N.  Y. 

Custis,  Geo.  Washington  Parke.     Oration  June  5,  1813  ;  very 

scarce.  Georgetown,  D.  C. 

754  Fourth  of  July  Orations.     [Sixteen.'] 

Andrews,    Josiah.      Oration  at  Perry  Village,  N.  Y.,  July  4, 

1831. 

Wells,  John.     Oration  at  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1798. 
Lewis,  Zechariah.     Oration  at  Conn.  Soc.  of  Cinn.,  N.  Y.,  July 

4,  1799  ;  scarce. 
Bancroft,    George.     Oration  at  Northampton,   Mass.,   July  4, 

1826. 
Armstrong,  Robert  G.     Address  at  Smithfield,  N.  Y,  July  4, 

1825. 

Burges,  Tristram.     Oration  at  Providence,  E.  I,  July  4,  1831. 
Mallory,  B.  C.     Oration  at  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1817. 
Mayo,  H.  B.     Address  at  Oxford,  Ohio,  July  4,  1839. 
Brownson,  0.  A.     Address  at  Dedham,  Mass.,  July  4,  1834. 
Holmes,  John.     Oration  at  Alfred,  Maine,  July  4,  1815  ;  scarce. 
Morris,  Gouverneur.     Oration  delivered  before  Washington  Be 
nevolent  Soc.,  New  York,  July  5,  1813  ;  scarce. 
Perkins,  Charles.     Oration  delivered  at  Norwich  Conn.,  July  4, 

1822. 
Butledge,  Edward.     Address  delivered  at  Stratford,  Conn.,  July 

4,  1827. 
Evarts,  Jeremiah.     Oration  delivered  at    Charlestown,  Mass., 

July  4,  1812. 
Cushing,  Caleb.      Oration  delivered  at  Newburyport,   Mass., 

July  4,  1832. 
Linn,  Wm.     Sermon,  "  The  Blessings  of  Amer."     N.  Y.  City, 

July  4,  1794  ;  scarce. 

755  Fourth  of  July  Orations.     [Sixteen.'] 

Austin,  I.  J.     Oration  delivered  at  Boston,  Mass.,  July  4,  1839. 
Wendover,  P.  H.     "  Nat.  Deliv."     Oration,  N.  Y.  City,  July  4, 

1806  ;  scarce. 
Key,  Francis  S.,  Oration  delivered  by.     Washington,  July  4, 

1881.J 


116 

Johnson,  John  B.  Discourse,  "  The  Dealings  of  God  with  Is 
rael  and  America."  July  4,  1798  ;  scarce.  Albany. 

Dwight,  Theo.  Oration  delivered  at  New  Haven,  July  7,  1801, 
before  the  Soc.  of  the  Cincinnati  for  the  State  of  Conn.,  to 
Celebrate  the  Anniversary  of  American  Independence  ;  scarce. 

Hartford. 

Bartiett,  Joseph.  The  Fourth  of  July  Anticipated.  An  Add. 
Delivered  at  the  Exchange  Coffee  House,  on  the  evening  of 
the  3d  of  July,  1823.  Also,  including  a  Poem — an  Ode — and 
the  New  Vicar  of  Bray  ;  curious.  Boston,  1823 

Holmes,  Abiel.  Address  delivered  before  Washington  Benev. 
Soc.  at  Cambridge,  July  5,  1813  ;  scarce. 

Quincy,  Josiah.     Oration  delivered  July  4, 1826.  Boston. 

Paine,  Thomas.  Oration  at  Boston,  Mass.,  July  17,  1799  ; 
scarce. 

Lee,  Chauncey.  Oration  at  Colebrook,  Conn.,  July  4,  1800  ; 
scarce. 

"Whitman,  Ezekiel.  Oration  at  New  Gloucester,  Maine,  July  4, 
1801. 

Eingwood,  Thomas.     Oration  at  New  York,  July  5, 1802. 

Sullivan,  Wm.     Oration  at  Boston,  Mass.,  July  4,  1803. 

Pickering,  John.     Oration  at  Salem,  Mass.     July  4  1804. 

Evans,  Kichard.     Oration  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  July  4,  1805. 

Dunbar,  John  D.     Oration  at  Pembroke  Mass.,  July  4,  1805. 

756  Fourth  of  July  Orations.     [Sixteen.] 

Lincoln,  Daniel  W.     Oration  at  Worcester,  Mass,,  July  4, 1805. 
Eitchie,  Andrew.     Oration  at  Boston,  Mass.,  July  4,  1803. 
Barlow,  JoeL     Oration  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  July  4,  1809. 
Knapp,  Samuel  L.     Oration  at  Newburyport,  Mass.,  July  4, 

1810. 

Dana,  Daniel.     Oration  at  Newburyport,  Mass.,  July  4,  1814. 
Merrick,  Pliny.     Oration  at  Worcester.  Mass.,  July  4,  1817. 
Pickering,  Timothy.     Observations  Introductory  to  Beading  the 

Declaration  of  Independence,  at  Salem,  July  4,  1823  ;  rare. 
Adams,    G.  W.       Oration    at  Quincy,  Mass.,  July  4,  1824  ; 

uncut. 
Sprague,  Charles.     Oration  at  Boston,  Mass.,  July  4,  1824 ; 

uncut. 
Codman,  John.     Oration  at  Dorchester,  Mass.,  July  4,  1826  ; 

uncut. 

Colman,  Henry.     Oration  at  Salem,  Mass.,  July  4,  1826  ;  uncut. 
Everett,  E.      Oration   at   Charlestown,   Mass.,   July  4,  1828  ; 

uncut. 

Austin,  Jas.  T.     Oration  at  Boston,  Mass.,  July  4,  1829  ;  uncut. 
Baylies,  Francis.     Oration  at  Taunton,  Mass.,   July  4,  1831  ; 

uncut. 

Cheever,  Geo.  B.     Oration  at  Salem,  Mass.,  July  4, 1833  ;  uncut. 
Bantoul,  Robert.     Oration  at  Gloucester,  Mass.,  July  4,  1833  ; 

uncut. 

757  Fourth  of  July  Orations,  etc.     Rare  lot.     [Twenty-one] 

Avery,  Joseph.     Oration  at  Holden,  July  4,  1806.     Boston,  1806 


117 

Binns,  John.     Oration  before  the  Democratic  Societies  of  the 
City  and  County  of  Phila.,  4th  July,  1810.  Phila.,  1810 

Burnet,  James.     Oration,  1799,  at  Weston.     Scarce. 

Newfield,  1799 

Dwight,  Timothy.    The  duty  of  Americans  at  the  present  crisis. 
Disc.,  fourth  July,  1798.     Scarce.  New  Haven,  1798 

Green,  Kev.  Ashbel.     Oration,  July  4,  1789,  at  Phila. 

Phila.,  1789 

Everett,  Alex.  H.    Oration  at  Boston,  July  5, 1830.    Boston,  1830 
Henry,  Symmes  C.    Oration  before  the  Cincinnati  Soc.  of  N.  J., 
July  5th,  1824.     Very  scarce.  Trenton,  1824 

Langdon,  Chauncy.     Oration  in  Poultney,  July  4th,  1804. 

Salem,  1804 

Linn,  W.     "  The  blessings  of  America."  A  sermon  preached  at 
the  request  of  the  Tammany  Soc.,  4th  July.     Scarce. 

N.  Y.,  1791 

Maclay,  Wm.  B.     Oration  before  the  Literary  Assoc.,  4th  July, 

1836.  N.  Y.,  1836 

Magaw,  Samuel.      Sermon  in  St.  Paul's  ch.,  4th  July,  1786. 

Scarce.  Phila.,  1786 

Quincy,  Josiah,  jr.     Oration,  July  4,  1832.  Boston,  1832 

Seymour,  T.  H.     Oration  before  the  citizens  of  Middletown. 

Middktown,  1827 

Odes  to  be  sung  at  the  Juvenile  patriotic  festival,  July  4,  1839. 
Baldwin,  Simeon.    Oration  at  New  Haven,  July  4, 1788.    Scarce. 

Uncut. 
Atkinson,  Wm.  King.     Oration  at  Dover,  N.  H.,  July  4,  1791. 

Uncut. 

Allen,  Paul.     Oration  at  Providence,  Mass.,  July  4,  1796. 
Quincy  Josiah,     Oration  at  Boston,  Mass.,  July  4,  1798. 
Austin,  Samuel.     Oration  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  4,  1798. 

Uncut. 
Newcomb,  Eich'd  E.    Oration  at  Greenfield,  Mass.,  July  4, 1799. 

Uncut. 

Marcy,  Jno.    Oration  at  Providence,  E.I.,  July  4,  1799.    Uncut. 
758  Miscellaneous.     [Fifteen.'] 

Farley,  Fred.  A.     Christian  consolation  for  bereaved  parents. 
A  sermon,  preached  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  8, 
1841.  Brooklyn,  1841 
Disc,  at  the  dedication  of  Westminster  church  in  Provi 
dence,  R  I,  Mar.  5,  1829.  Boston,  1829 
Ferguson,  John.     Letters  to  Rev.  Moses  Thacher  ;   with  the 
results  of  an  ecclesiastical  council  at  North  Wentworth,  Dec. 
14,  1830.  Boston,  1831 
Fish,  Joseph.     Sermon  at  the  ordination  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wil 
liam  Vinal,  in  Newport,  R.  I.,  Oct.  29,  1746.     Scarce. 

Newport,  1747 

Fisher,  Samuel.     Two  sermons  preached  at  Morris-Town,  N.  J. ; 
annexed,  an  address  to  the  Presbyterian  congregation. 

Morris-  Town,  1814 

Fleming,  Peter.     Report  to  the  president  and  directors  of  the 
Mohawk  and  Hudson  railway  company.          New  York,  1829 


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Flint,  Abel.  Sermon  at  East-Hartford,  Nov.  3,  1806,  at  the 
funeral  of  Mrs.  Mary  Yates.  Hartford,  1806 

Fobes,  Peres.  Sermon  at  Taunton,  Nov.  11,  1784,  upon  the 
day  of  the  execution  of  John  Dixon  for  burglary.  Scarce. 

Providence  [1784] 

Follen,  Charles.  Address  introd.  to  the  fourth  course  of  the 
Franklin  lectures,  Nov.  3,  1834.  Boston,  1835 

Ford,  John.  Sermon,  Apr.  4,  1820,  at  Orange,  New  Jersey, 
before  the  exec.  comm.  appointed  by  the  Presbyterian  educa 
tion  Soc.  Newark,  1820 

Foxcroft,  Thomas.  Sermon  at  the  Old  Church  Lecture  in 
Boston,  Thursday,  Jan.  1,  1746-7.  Scarce.  Boston,  1747 

Fowler,  O.  S.     Temperance,  founded  on  phrenology  and  physi 
ology.  New  York,  1848 

—    Phrenology  and  physiology  applied  to  the  cultivation 

of  memory. 

France  :  its  king,  court  and  government.     Third  ed. 

New  York,  1848 

French  fraternity  and  French  protection  as  promised  to  Ireland. 
18th  ed.  Dublin,  1798 

759  Miscellaneous.     Valuable  lot     (Nine.] 

Franklin  Benjamin.     Eulogium  on,  by  W.  Smith,  Mar.  1, 1791. 

Very  scarce.  Phila.,  1792 

Frelinghuysen.     Speech  on  his  resolution  concerning  Sabbath 

mails,  May  8,  1830.  Washington,  1830 

Friends,  Soc.  of.     Further  salutation  of  brotherly  love,  from 

the  monthly  meeting  of.  Phila.,  1795 

Frothingham,  N.  L.     Plea  against  religious  controversy,  Feb.  8, 

1829.  Boston,  1829 

"The  ruffian  released."     A  sermon,   21st  of  Feb., 

1836.  Bottom,  1836 

Two  hundred  years  ago.     Sermon  preached  to  the 

First  Church  on  the  close  of  their  second  cen 
tury.      Valuable.  Boston,  1830 
Fulford,  Francis.     Address  in  the  chapel  of  the  Gen.  Theol. 
Seminary  of  the  Prot.  Episc.  Ch.,  Nov.  13,  1852. 

New  York,  1852 

Fulton,  Robert.  Opinions  of  the  Judges  of  the  supreme  court, 
in  the  court  of  errors,  in  the  case  of  B.  B.  Livingston  and  B. 
Fulton  vs.  J.  Van  Ingen  and  others.  Very  scarce  and  valuable. 

Albany,  1812 

Furness,  Win.  H.  Disc,  at  the  dedication  of  the  First  Congreg. 
Unit.  Ch.,  Phila.,  Nov.  5,  1828.  Phila.,  1828 


ADDIS,    MAXWELL    PIEBSON. 

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761  GALLAGHEB,  JAMES.     The  Western  Sketch-Book.      Svo,  cl. 

Boston,  1850 

762  GAEDEN,  ALEXANDEB.       Anecdotes  of  the  Bevolutionary  War  in 

America  ;  with  sketches  of  character  of  persons  the  most  dis 
tinguished  in  the  Southern  States  for  civil  and  military  services. 
Bds.,  4fo,  3  vols.  150  copies.  No.  119. 

Charleston,  1822.     Eeprint.     T.  W.  Field,  Brooklyn,  1865 

763  GAEDEN,  ALEXANDEE.      Anecdotes  of  the  Kevolutionary  War  in 

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764  GAEDEN,  ALEXANDEE.      Anecdotes  of   the  Kevolutionary  War  in 

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765  GAEDEN,  ALEXANDEE.     Anecdotes  of  the  American  Eevolution,  Il 

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who  acted  the  most  conspicuous  parts  therein.  2d  series. 
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766  GAEDINEE,  Me.    History  of  Gardiner,  Pittston  and  West  Gardiner ; 

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Purchase,  comprising  Historical  matter  from  1602  to  1,1852  ; 
with  Genealogical  Sketches  of  many  Families.  By  J.  W.  Han 
son.  127770,  cl.  ;  plates.  Gardiner,  1852 

767  GABDNEB,  MASS.     HISTOEY  OF,  from  its  Earliest  settlement  to 

1860.     By  Lewis  Glazur.     12mo,  cl.  ;  rare.          Worcester,  1860 

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Muleback  and  the  Bocky  Mountain  Campfire.  8yo,  cl. 

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770  GASKILL,  EDWARD.    The  National  Portrait  Gallery  of  Distinguished 

Americans,  with  Biographical  Sketches.  4  vols.,  in  30  Nos. 
complete,  as  originally  issued.  Philadelphia,  1852 

771  GASS,  PATBICK.     Journal  of  the  Voyages  and  Travels  of  a  Corps 

of  Discovery  under  the  Command  of  Capt's  Lewis  and  Clarke 
during  the  years  1804,  1805  and  1806.  With  six  engravings. 
12mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1812 

772  GENERAL  ORDERS  affecting  the  Volunteer  Force,  Adjutant  General's 

Office,  1861.     Svo,  cl.  Washington,  1862 

773  GEORGIA,  Statistics  of.     Including  an  account  of  its  Natural,  Civil, 

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Aboriginal  Tribes,  and  a  map.  By  Geo.  White.,  Cloth,  Svo. 

Savannah,  1849 

774  Georgia.     Historical  collections  of,  containing  the  most  interesting 

facts,  traditions,  biographical  sketches,  anecdotes,  &c.,  relating 
to  its  history  and  antiquities,  from  its  first  settlement  to  the 
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public  buildings,  relics  of  antiquity,  &c.  3d  ed.  By  George 
White.  Cloth,  Svo.  New  York,  1855 

775  GETTYSBURG,  Pa.     Address  of  Edw.  Everett,  at  the  Consecration  of 

the  National  Cemetery  at  Gettysburg,  19  Nov.,  1863  ;  with  the 
Dedicatory  Speech  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the  other  exercises 
of  the  occasion.  Svo,  cloth.  Boston,  1864 

776  GILES,  WM.  F.     The  Annual  Address  delivered  before  the  Mary 

land  Historical  Society,  December  17,  1866.  Svo  pamph,  29  p. 
Treats  of  libraries  and  manuscripts  in  Maryland.  Baltimore,  1867 

777  GELLEY,  WILLIAM  B.     The  Olio  ;  being  a  collection  of  Poems,  Fa 

bles,  Epigrams,  &c.,  including  Tributes  to  the  Memory  of  Lieut. 
Allen,  the  Hon.  Wm.  W.  Van  Ness,  and  the  Hon.  Brockholst 
Livingston.  Bds.,  12mo.  New  York,  1823 

778  GILMANTON,  (N.  H.)    HISTORY  or.    Embracing  the  Proprietary, 

Civil,  Literary,  Ecclesiastical,  Biographical,  Genealogical  and 
Miscellaneous  History,  from  the  First  Settlement  to  the  Present 
time  ;  including  what  is  now  Gilford,  to  the  time  it  was  disan- 
nexed.  By  Daniel  Lancaster.  Svo,  bds  ;  map  ;  very  scarce. 

GUmanton,  1845 

779  GLASTENBURY,   CONN. — for  Two  Hundred  Years.     A  Centennial 

Discourse,  May  18,  1853.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  His 
torical  and  Statistical  papers  of  Interest.  By  Alonzo  B.  Cha- 
pin.  Svo  pamph.,  252 p.  ;  fine  copy.  Hartford,  1853 

780  GLOUCESTER,  (MASS.)     HISTORY  OF  THE  TOWN  OF,  including  the 

Town  of  Rockport.  By  John  J.  Babson.  Large  Svo,  half  lev. 
mor.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges.  [Most  of  the  edition  was  destroyed 
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781  GLOUCESTER,  (OLD.)     Reminiscences  of,  or  Incidents  in  the  His 

tory  of  the  Counties  of  Gloucester,  Atlantic,  and  Camden,  New 
Jersey.  Svo,  cl,  uncut.  Phila.,  1845 

782  GLEIG,  Rev.  G.  R.      A  Narrative  of  the  Campaigns  of  the  British 

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786  GOODWIN,  THOMAS  S.     The  Natural  History  of  Secession  ;  or,  Des 

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788  GORHAM,  Me.     HISTORY  OF  THE  TOWN  OF,  by  Josiah  Pierce.     [Con 

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789  GO  WANS,  WILLIAM.     Catalogue  of  English  and  scarce  Am 

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790  GRAFTON,  Mass.     An  Address  delivered  before  the  Inhabitants  of, 

on  the  First  Centennial  Anniversary  of  that  Town,  April  29, 
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791  GRANBY,  Conn.     History  of  the  Copper  Mines  and  Newgate 

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792  GRANT,  MRS.     Memoirs  of  an  American  Lady ;  with  sketches  of 

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the  Revolution,  12mo,  sh.  New  York,  1809 

793  GRANT,  ASAHEL,  M.  D.     The  Nestorians,  or  the  Lost  Tribes  ;  con- 

trining  evidence  of  their  identity,  an  account  of  their  Manners, 
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ancient  Assyria,  Armenia,  Media,  and  Mesopotamia  ;  and  Ulusi 
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794  GRAYDON,  ALEX.     Memoirs  of  a  Life,  chiefly  passed  in  Pennsylva 

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795  GRAYDON,  ALEX.     The  Life  of  an  Officer,  written  by  himself,  during 

a  residence  in  Pennsylvania  ;  with  Anecdotes  of  the  American 
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796  GREGG,  Right  Rev.  ALEXANDER.     HISTORY  OF  THE  OLD  CHE- 

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16 


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797  [GEEEN,  Jos.,  alias.']  Entertainment  for  a  Winter's  Evening.     Being 

a  full  and  true  Account  of  a  Very  Strange  and  Wonderful  Sight 
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798  GEEENE,  NATHANIEL.     An  Examination  of  some  statements  concern 

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799  GEEENOUGH,  HOEATIO.     A  Memorial  of.     Consisting  of  a  Memoir, 

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800  GBEENWOOD,  JAMES.     Curiosities  of  Savage  Life.     With  woodcuts 

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801  GEEEKFIELD,  MASS.     History  of.     By  D.  Willard.     12mo,  cl.     Very 

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802  GEEIG,  ALEXANDEE  M.     Fate  of  the  Blendenhall,  with  an  account 

of  her  wreck,  and  the  sufferings  etc.,  endured  by  the  survivors, 
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From  a  Journal  kept  on  the  Islands,  and  written  with  the  blood 
of  the  Penguin.  12mo,  sh.  ;  with  plate.  New  York,  1847 

803  GEIGSBY,  HUGH  BLAIE.     "The  Virginia  Convention  of  1776."     A 

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804  GBDTON,  MASS.     HISTOEY  or  THE  TOWN  OF,  including  Pepperell, 

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With  Appendices  containing  Family  Registers,  Town  and  State 
Officers,  Population  and  other  statistics.  Autograph  of  the 
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805  GUEST,  MOSES.     Poems,  on  several  occasions.     To  which  are  added 

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806  GUIANA,  S.  AMEEICA.     An  Essay  on  the  Natural  History  of,  con 

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including  the  address  by  Prof.  F.  D.  Huntington.  8vo 
pamphlet,  89  p.  ;  scarce.  Northampton,  \$5$ 

817  HADLEY,  MASS,     HISTORY  OF  ;   including  the  Early  History  of 

Hatfield,  South  Hadley,  Amherst  and  Granby.  By  Sylvester 
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818  HALE,  CAPT.  NATHAN.     Life  of,  the  Martyr-Spy  of  the  Amer 

ican  Kevolution.  By  J.  W.  Stuart.  With  illustrations.  Second 
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819  HALIBURTON,  THOMAS  C.     The  Letter-Bags  of  the  Great  Western  ; 

or,  Life  in  a  Steamer.     12rao,  bds.  Philadelphia,  1840 

820  HALL,  MISSES  FRANCIS  AND  ALMIEA.     Narrative  of  the 

Capture  and  Providential  Escape  of  Two  Respectable  Young 
Women  (sisters),  of  the  ages  of  16  and  18,  who  were  taken 
prisoners  by  the  Savages  at  a  Frontier  Settlement  near  Indian 
Creek,  in  May  last,  when  fifteen  of  the  Inhabitants  fell  victims 
to  the  bloody  Tomahawk  and  Scalping-Knife  ;  among  whom 
were  the  parents  of  the  unfortunate  females.  Likewise  is 
added,  the  Interesting  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  and  Sufferings 
of  Philip  Brigdon,  a  Kentuckian,  who  fell  into  the  hands  of  the 
merciless  Savages  on  their  return  to  their  settlement  three  days 
after  the  Bloody  Massacre.  Communicated  by  persons  of  re 
spectability  living  in  the  neighborhood  of  the  captives.  Svo, 
hf.  morocco,  plate  ;  very  scarce  ;  fine  copy.  New  York,  1832 

821  HALL,  JAMES.    Notes  on  the  Western  States,  containing  descriptive 

sketches  of  then*  soil,  climate,  resources  and  scenery.     12mo,  cl. 

Philadelphia,  1838 

822  HALL,  JAMES.     The  West :  its  Commerce  and  Navigation.    Svo,  cl. 

Cincinnati,  1848 

823  HALL,  EDWIN.     The  Puritans  and  their  Principles.     8-uo,  cl.     Sec. 

ed.     Very  scarce.  New  York,  1846 

824  HALL,  Lieut.  FRANCIS.     Travels  in  Canada  and  the  United  States 

in  1816  and  1817.     Svo,  bds.,  uncut.   Boston,  1818 
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825  HALLECK,  FITZ-GREENE.  Alnwick  Castle,  with  other  Poems.     12wio, 

uncut  sheets.  New  York,  1845 

826  HALLECK,  FITZ-GREENE.      Lines  to  the  Recorder.     4fo,  paper  cov. 

Ed.  of  70  copies  for  W.  L.  Andrews.     No.  34.  N.  Y.,  1866 

827  HALLECK,  FITZ-GREENE.     Fanny,  with  other  Poems.     12wo,  cl. 

New  York,  1839 

828        The  same.     Svo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1846 

829         •     The  same.     70  copies  for  W.  L.  Andrews.    N.  Y.,  1866 

830  HALLECK,  FITZ-GREENE.     DRAKE,  JOSEPH  EODMAN.     The  Croakers. 

First  Complete  Edition.  Large  Svo,  sheets.    With  portraits.     150 
copies.     No.  54.  New  York,  1860 

Bradford  Club. 

831  HALLECK,  FITZ-GREENE.     Young  America :  A  Poem.     12mo,  bds., 

frontis.  New  York,  1865 

832  HAMILTON,  ALEXANDER.     A  Letter  from  Phocion  to  the  Considerate 

Citizens  of  New  York  on  the  Politics  of  the  Day.  Svo  pamph. 
very  scarce.  New  York  printed  ;  Newport  reprint,  17 84 

833  HAMILTON,  SCHUTLER.     History  of  the  National  Flag  of  the  United 

States  of  America.     Svo,  cl.  Phila.,  1852 

834  HAMOR,  KAPHE.     A  True  Discourse  of  the  Present  Estate  of  Vir 

ginia,  and  the  Successe  of  the  Affairs  there  till  the  18th  of  June, 
1614.  Together  with  a  Relation  of  the  several!  English  Townes 
and  Fortes,  the  assured  hopes  of  that  Countrie,  and  the  Peace 
concluded  with  the  Indians.  The  Christening  of  Powhatan's 
Daughter  and  her  Marriage  with  an  Englishman.  Fol.  paper 
cov.  Printed  at  London,  1615.  Reprinted  at  Richmond,  Va. 
200  copies  printed. 

835  HAMPDENCO.,  Mass.  Sketches  of  the  Churches  and  Pastors,  and  also 

an  Address  delivered  to  the  Pastors,  by  Rev.  T.  M.  Cooley,  D.D,, 
at  Mettineague,  September  13,  1853.  12mo,  cl.;  scarce. 

Westfield,  1854 

836  HAMPTON,  N.  H.     An  Historical  Address  delivered  on  the  25th  of 

December,  1838,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Settlement  of  that 
Town :  Two  Hundred  Years  having  elapsed  since  that  event.  By 
Joseph  Dow.  Svo,  paper  cover,  44  p.,  fine  copy  ;  scarce. 

Concord,  1839 

837  HANBURY,  BENJAMIN.     Historical  Memorials  Relating  to  the  Inde 

pendents  or  Congregationalists  :  from  their  Rise  to  the  Restora 
tion  of  the  Monarchy,  A.  D.  1660.  3  vols.,  Svo,  cl.,  uncut,  scarce 

London,  Eng.,  1839-1844 

838  HANCOCK,  JOHN,  Ten  Chapters  in  the  Life  of.     First  Published 

(Boston)  1789  (under  the  title,  fi  The  Writings  of  Laco,  as  Pub 
lished  in  the  Massachusetts  Centinel,  February  and  March, 
1789.")  Svo,  cl  New  York,  1857 

839  HANGER,  Col.  GEO.,  Life  and  Adventures  and  Opinions  of.     Writ 

ten  by  Himself.     2  vols.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut.  London,  1801 

840  HANOVER.  Mass.,  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Town  of,   with  Family 

Genealogies.     By  John  S.  Barry.     Svo,  cl,  engravings. 

Boston,  1853 

841  HARBISON,  MASSY,  A  NARRATIVE  OF  THE  SUFFERINGS  OF,  &o., 

from  Indian  Barbarity,  giving  an  Account  of  her  Captivity,  the 


128 

Murder  of  her  Two  Children,  her  Escape,  &c.  Communicated 
by  Herself.  Together  with  some  account  of  the  History,  Laws, 
Keligion,  Wars,  and  Cruelties  of  the  Indians,  &c ,  in  the  Western 
Country.  Fourth  Edition,  much  enlarged.  Full  red  tky.,  gilt 
top,  rough  edges,  very  scarce.  Heaver,  Pa.,  1836 

842  HARDWICK,  Mass.       An  Address  at  the   Centennial   Celebration, 

November  15,  1838.  By  Lucius  R.  Paige.  Svo  Pamph.,  76  p., 
fine  copy  ;  scarce.  Cambridge,  1838 

843  HARRIS,  THAD.   MASON.     Valedictory  Discourse,  preached  to  the 

First  Church  and  Society  in  Dorchester,  Oct.  23, 1836.  Also,  a 
Disc,  preached  Oct.  30,  1836,  by  Nath'l  Hall.  Svo  pamphlet,  41 
pages,  good  copy,  uncut.  Boston,  1836 

844  HARRISON,  WILLIAM  HENRY  ;  a  Historical  Narrative  of  the  Civil  and 

Military  services  of,  and  a  vindication  of  his  Character  and  Con 
duct  as  a  Statesman,  a  Citizen,  and  a  Soldier.  With  a  detail 
of  his  negotiations  and  wars  with  the  Indians,  until  the  final 
overthrow  of  the  Celebrated  Chief  Tecumseh,  and  his  Brother 
the  Prophet.  By  Moses  Dawson.  Svo,  sheep  ;  fine  copy;  scarce. 

Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1824 

845  HART,  Rev.  JOSEPH  ;  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  death  of.     Preach 

ed  in  Je win-street,  June  5,  1768.  By  John  Hughes.  And  an 
Oration  delivered  at  his  Interment,  by  Andrew  Kinsman.  Svo 
pamphlet.  London,  1768 

846  HART,  LEVI.     Discourse  addressed  to  the  Second  Congregational 

Church,  Newport,  R.  I.,  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Wm.  Patten,  May 
24,  1786.  Svo  pamphlet ;  scarce. 

Providence :  Printed  by  John  Carter,  1786 

847  HART,  LEVI.     Discourse  occasioned  by  the  death  of  the  Hon.  Jabez 

Huntington,  Esq.,  delivered  at  Norwich,  Oct.  8,  1786.  Svo 
pamph.  New  London:  Printed  by  T.  Green,  1786 

848  HARTFORD,  CONN.      An  Address  delivered  at  the  request  of  the 

Citizens  of  Hartford  on  the  9th  of  November,  1835,  the  Close  of 
the  Second  Century  from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  City.  By 
Joel  Hawes.  Sm.  Svo,  cl.,  uncut ;  fine  copy  ;  scarce. 

Hartford,  1833 

849  HARTFORD  in  the  Olden  Time :  its  First  Thirty  Years.     By  Scseva. 

Edited  by  W.  M.  B.  Hartley.  With  Illustrations.  Svo  in  sheets, 
stitched.  Engraved  frontispiece.  Hartford,  1853 

850  HARVARD  UNIVERSITY  ;  The  History  of.     By  Josiah  Quincy,  LL.D. 

2  vols.,  royal  Svo,  rough  edges.  Cambridge,  1840 

851  HARWINTON,  Conn;  The  History  of.     By  R.  M.  Chipman.     Svo, 

paper  cov.  ;  142  pages  ;  fine  copy.  Hartford,  1860 

852  HATFIELD,  EDWIN  F.     Twenty  Years  in  the  Seventh  Presbyterian 

Church,  New  York  City  ;  two  Sermons,  deliv.  July  1st,  1855. 
12wo,  stiff  cl.  cov.  ;  66  p.  ;  fine  copy.  New  York,  1855 

853  HAVERHELL,  MASS.  ;  THE  HIST.  OF.     By  B.  L.  Mirick.    Svo,  bds., 

uncut ;  very  scarce.  Haverhitt,  1832 

This  Copy  is  in  the  finest  possible  original  condition.      It  contains  a 
View  of  Haverhill  at  that  time,  from  a  sketch  by  a  Lady. 

• 

854  HAVERHELL,  Mass.  ;  The  History  of — from  its  first  settlement,  in 


129 

1640,  to  the  year  1860.  By  George  Wingate  Chase.  Royal 
Svo.  In  sheets.  With  plates,  portraits,  maps,  etc. 

Haverhill,  1861 

855  HAZELIUS,  EBNEST.     History  of  the  American  'Lutheran  Church, 

from  its  Commencement,  1685,  to  1842.  To  which  several  Ap 
pendices  are  added.  12mo,  cl.  ZanesviUe,  0.,  1846 

856  HAZLITT,  W.  CAREW.     Hand-Book  to  the  Popular,  xPoetical,  and 

Dramatic  Literature  of  Great  Britain,  from  the  Invention  of 
Printing  to  the  Kestoration.  11  Parts  complete.  L.  P.  Royal 
octavo,  paper  covers.  London,  1867 

-  The  same.     S.  P.     Part  XL  only. 

857  HEARD,  ISAAC  V.  D.     History  of  the  Sioux  War,  and  Massacres  of 

1862  and  1863  ;  with  portraits  and  illustrations.     Svo,  cl. 

N.  Y.,  1864 

858  HEATH,  MAJ.-GEN.  WILLIAM;  Memoirs  of,  containing  Anecdotes, 

Details  of  Skirmishes,  Battles,  and  other  Military  Events,  dur 
ing  the  American  War.  Written  by  himself.  Svo,  sh.  ;  scarce  ; 
beautiful  copy.  Boston,  1798 

859  HECKEWELDER,   JOHN.      Narrative  of  the   Mission  of  the   United 

Brethren,  among  the  Delaware  and  Mohegan  Indians,  from  its 
commencement,  in  the  year  1740,  to  the  close  of  the  year  1808. 
Comprising  all  the  remarkable  Incidents  which  took  place  at 
their  Missionary  Stations  during  that  period.  Interspersed 
with  Anecdotes,  Historical  Facts,  Speeches  of  Indians,  and  other 
Interesting  Matter.  Portrait,  Svo,  bds.,  uncut ;  very  fine  copy; 
scarce.  Philadelphia,  1820 

860  HEDGE,  FRED.  H.     A  New  Year's  Discourse,  preached  at  Brookline 

Jan.,  1858—"  1758  and  1858."  Svo  pamph.  ;  20  p. ;  vsry  in 
teresting.  Boston,  1858 

861  HEPWORTH,  GEORGE  H.     The  Whip,   Hoe,  and  Sword ;   or,  the 

Gulf  Department  in  '63.     Svo,  cl.  Boston,  1864 

862  HERBERT,  CHARLES.     A  RELIC  or  THE  REVOLUTION,  containing 

a  full  and  particular  account  of  the  sufferings  and  privations  of 
all  the  American  Prisoners  captured  on  the  High  Seas,  during 
the  Revolution  of  1776,  etc.  Svo,  full  red  turkey,  gilt.  By  R  M. 
Smith.  Frontispiece ;  scarce.  Boston,  1847 

863  The  same.     Svo,  cl. 

864  HERKIMER  COUNTY,  N.  Y. ;  History  of — including  the  Upper  Mohawk 

Valley,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time  ;  with  a  brief 
notice  of  the  Irquois  Indians,  the  Early  German  Tribes,  the 
Palatine  immigrations  into  the  Colony  of  New  York,  and  Bio 
graphical  sketches  of  the  Palatine  Families,  the  patentees  of 
Burnetsfield  in  the  year  1725.  Also  Biographical  notices  of 
the  most  prominent  public  Men  of  the  county.  With  important 
statistical  information.  By  Nathaniel  S.  Benton.  8vo,cL;  maps 
and  plates.  Albany,  1856 

865  HERNDON,  Lieut.  WM.  LEWIS.     Exploration  of  the  Valley  of   the 

Amazon,  made  under  direction  of  the  Navy  Department.  Part  L, 
by  Lieut.  Herndon,  with  maps  accompanying.  Svo,  cl. ;  plates. 

Washington,  1853 

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130 

866  HERRING,  JAS.  and  LONGACRE,  J.  B.     National  Portrait  Gallery  of 

Distinguished  Americans.  4  vols.,  4fo,  L.  P.  cl.,  uncut.  With 
portraits  ;  fine  copy.  Phila.,  N.  Y. ,  and  London,  1836 

867  HERRING,   JAS.  and  LONGACRE,  JAMES  B.     The  National  Portrait 

Gallery  of  Distinguished  Americans.  In  four  volumes.  4fo, 
paper  covers,  as  orginally  published  in  Nos.,  lacking  three  Nos.  ;  in 
fine  condition.  N.  Y.  and  Phila.,  1834-'5-'6-'9 

868  HEUSTIS,  CAPT.  DANIEL  D.     Narrative  of  Adventures  and  Sufferings 

of,  and  his  Companions,  in  Canada  and  Van  Dieman's  Land, 
during  a  long  captivity.  With  Travels  in  California,  and  Voy 
ages  at  Sea.  %d  ed.  Svo,  paper.  Boston,  1848 

869  HEUVEL,  J.  A.     El  Dorado  ;  being  a  Narrative  of  the  Circumstances 

which  gave  rise  to  Reports,  in  the  Sixteenth  Century,  of  the  Ex 
istence  of  a  Eich  and  Splendid  City  in  South  America,  to  which 
that  name  was  given,  and  which  led  to  many  enterprises  in 
search  of  it ;  including  a  defence  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  in  re 
gard  to  the  relations  made  by  him  respecting  it  and  a  nation  of 
Female  Warriors  in  the  vicinity  of  the  Amazon,  in  the  Narra 
tive  of  his  Expedition  to  the  Oronoco,  in  1595.  With  a  map. 
Svo,  half  cloth.  New  York,  1844 

870  HICKEY,  W.     The  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  of  America,  with  an 

alphabetical  analysis.  The  Declaration  of  Independence  :  the 
Articles  of  Confederation  ;  the  Prominent  Political  Acts  of  Geo. 
Washington  ;  Electoral  votes  for  all  the  Presidents  and  Vice- 
Presidents  ;  Chronological  Narrative  of  the  several  States,  &c. 
Seventh  ed.  Svo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1854 

871  [HIGGINSON,  F.  J."1  Remarks  on  Slavery  and  Emancipation.  12rao, 

bds.  Boston,  1834 

872  HILL,  Rev.  EBENEZER.     Memoir  of,  Pastor  of  the  Congregational 

Church  in  Mason,  N.  H.,  from  November,  1790  to  May,  1854  ; 
with  some  of  his  Sermons,  and  his  Discourse  on  the  History  of 
the  Town.  By  John  B.  Hill.  Svo,  cl.  ;  with  portrait. 

Boston,  1836 

873  HILL,  IRA.     Antiquities  of   America  explained.     12mo,  sh. ;  very 

scarce  and  interesting.  Hagerstown,  1831 

874  HILL,  ALONZO.      Sermon,  preached  March  28,  1867,  before  the 

Second  Cong.  Soc.  in  Worcester,  on  the  Fortieth  Anniversary 
of  his  settlement.  Together  with  an  account  of  the  Exercises  on 
that  occasion.  Large  Svo,  orig.  cover;  66  p.,  uncut.  Portrait  of 
Mr.  Hill.  Cambridge,  1867 

875  HILLSBOROUGH,  N.  H.     Annals  of  the  Town  of,  from  its  First  Set 

tlement  to  the  year  1841.  By  Cha's  James  Smith.  Svo,  paper 
cover,  72  pages  ;  very  scarce,  fine  copy. 

Sanbornton,  N.H.,  1841 

876  HINGHAM,  Mass.     ATI  Address  delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  the 

Town  of,  oh  the  28th  of  Sept.,  1835,  being  the  Two  Hundredth 
Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  the  Town,  by  Solomon  Lin 
coln.  Svo  pamph.,  63  p.,  fine  copy,  very  scarce.  Hingham,  1835 

877  HINMAN,  ROYAL.     A  Historical  Collection  from  Official  Records, 

Files,  &c.,  of  the  part  sustained  by  Connecticut  during  the  War 


131 

of  the  Revolution.  "With  an  Appendix,  containing  important 
Letters,  Depositions,  &c.  With  portrait.  Svo,  d. 

Hartford,  1842 

878  HISTORICAL  RESEARCH,  respecting  the  Opinions  of  the  Founders  of 

the  Republic  on  Negroes  and  Slaves,  as  Citizens  and  as  Soldiers. 
By  George  Livermore.  4:th  ed.,  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1863 

879  HITCHCOCK,  ENOS.     Memoir  of  the  Bloomsgrove  Family,  in  a  series 

of  Letters  to  a  Citizen  of  Philadelphia  ;  containing  sentiments 
on  a  mode  of  domestic  education  in  the  United  States,  inter 
spersed  with  a  variety  of  interesting  anecdotes.  2  vols.  Svo,  sh., 
fine  copy.  Boston,  1790 

880  HITCHCOCK,  REUBEN.     Funeral  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Mr.  Elizur 

Belden,  of  Wethersfield.     Svo  pamph.  New  Haven,  1786 

881  HOLDEN,  Mass.    The  History  of,  1667-1841.     By  Samuel  C.  Da 

mon.     Svo,  paper  cover,  frontis.,  155  pages,  fine  copy,  scarce. 

Worcester,  1841 

882  HOLLISTON,  Mass.     View  of,  in  its  First  Century.     A  Century  Ser 

mon,  delivered  on  Dec.  4,  1826,  by  Charles  Fitch.  Svo,  paper 
cover,  uncvt,  36 pages,  fine  copy  ,  scarce.  Dedham,  1827 

883  HOLLOWAY,  WILLIAM.     The  Peasant's  Fate:  a  Rural  Poem,  with 

Miscellaneous  Poems.     12mo,  sh.,  frontispiece. 

Wilmington,  Del,  1803 

884  HOOKER,  THOMAS.     A  |  survey  |  of  the  Summe  of  |  Church 

Discipline.  |  Wherein,  |  the  Way  of  the  Churches  of  |  New  Eng 
land  |  is  warranted  out  of  the  Word,  |  and  all  Exceptions  of 
weight,  which  |  are  made  against  it,  answered  :  Whereby  |  also 
it  Will  appear  to  the  Judicious  Reader,  |  that  something  more 
must  be  said, 'then  |  yet  hath  been,  before  their  principles  can  be 
shaken,  or  they  |  should  be  unsettled  in  |  their  practice.  4fo, 
cf.  London:  Printed  by  A.  M.,  for  John  Bellamy,  at  the  Three 
Golden  Lions  \  in  Cornhill,  near  the  Royall  Exchange,MD  CXL  VIII. 

In  same  Volume — 

COTTON,  JOHN.     The  way  of  |  Congregational  \  Churches  \  Clear 
ed  ;  |  in  two  Treatises.  \ 

( From  the  Historical  Aspersions  of  Mr.  ]  Robert 
In  the  former  -j     Baylle,  in  his  Book,  called  (A  |  Dissuasive 
(     from  the  Errors  of  the  Time.) 

In  the  latter  -I  From  some  Contradictions  |  of  |  Vindicce  Clav- 
\      ium. 
(  Some  Misconstructions  of  Learned  Mr.  |  Ru  ther- 

Andfrom -]     ford  in  his  Book  intituled  (The  [  Right  due 

(     the  Right  of  Presbyteries.) 

By  Mr.  John  Cotton,  sometime  Preacher  at  Boston  \  in   Lin 
colnshire,  and  now  Teacher  of  |  the  Church  at  Boston  in  | 
New  England.  \ 

London :  \  Printed  by  Matthew  Simmons  for  John  Bellamie  \ 
at  the  sign  of  the  three  Golden  Lions  \  in  Cornhitt,  1648. 

885  HOLM,  THOMAS  CAMPANIUS.     Description  of  the  Province  of  New 

Sweden,  now  called,  by  the  English,  Pennsylvania,  in  America. 


132 

Compiled  from  the  Relations  and  Writings  of  persons  worthy  of 
credit,  and  adorned  with  maps  and  plates.  Translated  from  the 
Swedish,  for  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  With 
notes,  by  Peter  S.  Du  Ponceau.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1834 

886  HOLMES,  Rev.  JOHN.     Historical  Sketches  of  the  Missions  of  the 

United  Brethren  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  among  the  Hea 
then,  from  their  Commencement  to  the  year  1817.  2d  ed.  Svo, 
bds.,  uncut.  London,  1827 

887  HOLMES,  OLIVER  WENDELL.     Poems  by.     Svo,  cl,  rough  edges. 

London,  0.  Eich  &  Sons,  1846 

888  HOOD,  GEORGE.     HISTORY  or  Music  m  NEW  ENGLAND,  with  Bi 

ographical  Sketches  of  Reformers  and  Psalmists.  Svo,  cl,  rough 
edges.  Boston,  1846 

889  HOPKINS,"  SAMUEL.     The  Youth  of  the  Old  Dominion.     12?no,  cl.; 

scarce.  Boston,  1856 

890  HORNII,    GEORGH.      De    Originibus    Americanis    Libri    Quatuor. 

24mo,  sh.,  eng.  title.     Hemipoli  Sumptibus  Joannis  Midleri  Bibl. 

Anno.  1669 

891  HOWE,  NATHANAEL.     A  Century  Sermon  delivered  in  Hopkinton, 

Mass.,  on  Lord's  Day,  December  24,  1815.  Second  Edition,  re 
vised  and  corrected.  Svo  pamph.  Very  scarce.  Andover,  1817 

892  HOYT,  E.,  Esq.     Antiquarian  Researches  :  Comprising  a  History 

of  the  Indian  Wars  in  the  Country  bordering  the  Conn.  River 
and  Parts  Adjacent,  and  other  Interesting  Events,  from  the 
First  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims,  to  the  Conquest  of  Canada  by 
the  English  in  1760,  with  Notices  of  Indian  Depredations  and  of 
the  First  Planting  of  Settlements  in  New  England,  New  York, 
and  Canada.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut.  Splendid  copy,  very  scarce. 

Greenfield,  Mass.,  1824 

893  HUBBARD,  WILLIAM.      A  Narrative  of   the  Indian  Wars  in,  from 

the  First  Planting  thereof  in  the  year  1607  to  the  year  1677,  con 
taining  a  relation  of  the  Occasion,  Rise,  and  Progress  of  the 
War  with  the  Indians  in  the  Southern,  Western,  Eastern,  and 
Northern  Parts  of  the  said  Country.  12mo,  hf.  mor. 

Worcester,  Mass.  1801 

894  HUBBARD,  WILLIAM.     A  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  New  Eng 

land,  from  1607  to  1677.  Containing  the  Rise,  and  Progress  of 
the  War  with  the  Indians.  12mo,  sheep.  Very  scarce,  fine  copy. 

Brattleborough,  1814 
The  same.     Svo,  bds. 

895  HUBBARD,  WILLIAM.     Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  New  Eng 

land,  from  the  First  Planting  thereof  in  1607  to  1677.  Contain 
ing  a  relation  of  the  Occasion,  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  War 
with  the  Indians  in  the  Southern,  Western,  Eastern,  and  North 
ern  parts  of  the  Country.  12mo,  bds.  Printed  by  John  Trumbutt. 

Norwich. 

896  HUBBARD,  W.     The  Present  State  of  New  England.     Being  a  Nar 

rative  of  the  Troubles  with  the  Indians  in  New  England,  from 
the  First  Planting  thereof  in  the  year  1607  to  this  present  year, 
1677.  But  chiefly  of  the  late  Troubles  in  the  two  last  years, 
1675  and  1676.  To  which  is  added  a  Discourse  about  the  War 


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with  the  Pequods  in  the  year  1637.  London  and  [Boston], 
1677.  Carefully  Revised  and  Accompanied  with  an  Historical 
Preface,  Life  and  Pedigree  of  the  Author  and  Extensive  Notes. 
By  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Fifty  copies  L.  P.,  No.  43  ;  2  vols.  Map, 
4Ao.  Roxbury,  1865 

Woodward's  Historical  Series,  No.  3. 

897  The  same.     Small  paper,  No.  77. 

898  The  same.     Small  paper,  hf.  mor.,  gl.  top. 

899  HUBBARDTON,  Vt.,    An  Historical   Address  Delivered,   on  the  82d 

Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  Hubbardton,  July  7th,  1859.  By 
Henry  Clark.  8vo  pamphlet,  16  p.  Scarce.  Rutland,  1859 

900  HUBBARDSTON,  Mass.   An  Address  in  Commemoration  of  the  100th 

Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town,  June  13, 1867,  by 
John  M.  Stowe.  A  Poem  prepared  by  Eph.  Stowe,  with  an  Ap 
pendix.  Svo  pamphlet,  109  p.  Worcester,  1867 

901  HUDSON  RIVER,  N.  Y.,  Letters  About,  and  its  Vicinity,  written  in 

1835-1837.     Third  Edition.     Engravings.     Svo,  cl    N.  Y.,  1837 

902  HUDSON,  N.  Y.,  HISTORICAL  SKETCHES  OF.     Embracing  the  Settle 

ment  of  the  City,  City  Government,  Business  Enterprises, 
Churches,  Press,  Schools,  Libraries,  &c.  By  Stephen  B.  Mil 
ler.  Svo,  cl  Hudson,  1862 

903  HUDSON,  Charter  of  the  City  of,  in  the  State  of  New  Jersey.     Svo. 

HoboJcen,  N.  J.,  1855 

904  HUDSON,  CHARLES.     Doubts  concerning  the  Battle  of  Bunker's  Hill. 

12mo,  cl  Boston,  1857 

905  HUDSON,  N.  Y.,  Historical  Sketches  of,  embracing  the  Settlement  of 

the  City,  City  Government,  &c.     By  Stephen  B.  Miller.     Svo,  cl 

Hudson,  1862 

966  HUDSON,  HENRY.  A  Historical  Inquiry  concerning  Henry  Hudson, 
his  Friends,  Relatives,  and  Early  Life,  his  connection  with  the 
Muscovy  Company  and  Discovery  of  Delaware  Bay.  By  John 
Meredith  Read,  Jr.  Svo,  S.  P.  Albany,  1866 

907  HUDSON,  HENRY.    Sketch  of.     The  Navigator.  By  Dr.  G.  M.  Asher. 

Svo  pamrjh.,  uncut.     Reprinted  for  Private  Distribution. 

Brooklyn,  1867 

908  HUMPHREYS,  DAVID.     AN  HISTORIC  ACCOUNT  of  the  Incorpor 

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909  HUNTER,  JOHN  D.     Manners  and  Customs  of  Several  Indian  Tribes, 

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911  HUNTER,  Rev.  JOSEPH.     Collections  Concerning  the  Church  Con 

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912  HUNT,  FREEMAN.   Lives  of  American  Merchants.    Svo,  cl.  Portraits. 

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913  HUNT,  GENEALOGY  OF  THE  NAME  AND  FAMILY  OF.    Early  Established 

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915  HUTCHINSON,  FRANCIS.     AN  HISTORICAL  ESSAY  CONCERNING 

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Full  Exposition  of  the  Clintonian  Faction,  by  John  Wood.   Ex 
ceedingly  scarce.                                                       Newark,  1802 
The  Examination  of  the  President's  Message.    By  A.  Hamilton. 

Dec.  7,  1801. 
Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  to  Examine  into  the  State 


141 

of  the  Treasury  Department,  made  to  the  House  of  Represen 
tatives  of  U.  S.     By  Alex.  Hamilton.       Phila.,  May  22,  1794 

Disc,  deliv.  on  death  of  Alex.  Hamilton,  July  29,  1804.  By  Dr. 
Nott.  Albany 

Letters  addressed  to  the  Yeomanry  of  U.  S.     By  A.  Hamilton. 

Phila.,  1792 

A  Letter  from  Phocion  to  the  considerate  Citizens  of  N.  Y.  on 
Politics  of  the  Day.  By  A.  Hamilton.  W.  Y.,  1784 

Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Treasury  (Alex.  Hamilton)  on  the 
subject  of  a  Nat.  Bank.  Dec.  13, 1790.  K  Y. 

Letter  from  Alex.  Hamilton  concerning  the  public  conduct  and 
character  of  J.  Adams.  3d  ed.  N.  Y.,  1800 

Letter  to  Aaron  Burr,  Vice-President  of  the  U.  S.  of  America, 
on  the  barbarous  origin,  the  criminal  nature  and  the  baneful 
effects  of  duels  occasioned  by  his  late  fearful  interview  with 
the  deceased  and  much  lamented  Gen.  Alex.  Hamilton.  By 
Philanthropes.  Exceedingly  scarce.  N.  Y.,  1804 

An  Examination  of  the  late  Proc.  in  Congress  respecting  the 
Official  Conduct  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  (Hamilton). 
Very  scarce.  Printed  within  the  U.  S.  1793. 

931  Harvard  College  Pamphlets.     [Thirteen.] 

Wigglesworth,  Edward.      Two  Discourses  deliv.     Public  Lec 
tures,  Nov.  12  and  19,  1754.  Boston,  1754 
Chauncy,    Charles.     Discourse.      Dudleian  Lecture,  May   12, 
1762.  Boston,  1762 
Cooper,  Samuel.     Discourse.     Dudleian  Lecture,  Sept.  1,  1773. 

Boston,  1774 
Tucker,  John.     Discourse.     Dudleian  Lecture,  Sept.  2,  1778. 

Boston,  1778 

Puffer,  Reuben.     Discourse.     Dudleian  Lecture,  May  11, 1808. 

Cambridge,  1808 

Channing,  W.  E.      Discourse.     Dudleian   Lecture,   March  14, 
.  1821  Boston,  1821 

Brazer,  John.     Discourse.     Dudleian  Lecture,  May  13,  1835. 

Cambridge,  1835 

Everett,  Edward.     Oration.     Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc.,  Aug.  26, 

1824.  Boston,  1825 

Story,  Joseph.     Discourse.      Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc.,  Aug.  21, 

1826.  Boston,  1826 

Sprague,  Charles.     Poem.    Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc.,  Aug.  27,  1829. 

Boston,  1829 

Dewey,  Orville.     Oration.     Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc.,  Aug.  26, 1830 

Boston,  1830 
Bushnell,  Horace.      Oration.     Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc.,  Aug.  24, 

1848.  Cambridge,  1848 
Bethune,  George  W.     Oration.     Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc.,  July  19, 

1849.  Cambridge,  1849 

932  Harvard  College  Pamphlets.     [Twelve.] 

Harvard  College.     Constitution,  with  Appendix. 

Cambridge,  1812 
Harvard  College.     Laws  of.  Cambridge,  1814 


142 

Harvard  College.  Catalogue.  Second  Ed.  Boston,  1813 

Harvard  College.  Catalogue  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Cambridge,  1814 

Harvard  College.  Catalogue  of.  Cambridge,  1815 

Harvard  College.  Catalogue  of.  Cambridge,  1821 

Norton,  Andrews.  Inaug.  Discourse,  Aug.  10,  1819. 

Cambridge,  1819 

Story,  Joseph.  Discourse,  Inaug.  of.  Boston,  1829 

Follen,  Charles.  Inaug.  Disc.  Sept.  3,  1831.  Cambridge,  1831 
Everett,  Edward.  Address  at  Inaug.  of,  as  Pres.,  April  30,  1846. 

Boston,  1846 
Sparks,  Jared.  Address  at  Inaug.  of,  as  Pres.,  June  20,  1849. 

Cambridge,  1849 

Appleton,  Nathaniel.  Exposition  of  Romans  HE.  20,  etc., 
verses.  Boston,  1749 

932  Harvard  College  Pamphlets.     [Fourteen.] 

Tucker,  John.     Two  Sermons,  April  9,  1769.  Boston,  1769 

Dana,  James.  Two  Discourses,  May  10,  1767.  Boston,  1767 
Osgood,  David.  Disc.,  April  8,  1810.  Cambridge,  1810 

Harvard  University.     Oration  and  Poem.  Departure  of  Senior 

Class,  July  31,  1811.  Cambridge,  1811 

Popkin,  John  S.  Two  Disc.,  Oct.  8,  1815.  Newbunjport,  1816 
America.  Oration  on  the  Prospects  of  Young  Men  of,  July  14, 

1818.  Boston,  1818 

Norton,  Andrews.     Address  at  Inter,  of  Prof.  Frisbie,  July  12, 

1822.  Cambridge,  1822 

Ware,  Henry.  Introd.  Address.  Theological  School,  Oct.  18  and 

25,  1830.  Cambridge,  1830 

Palfrey,  John  G.  Sermon,  July  13,  1834.  Cambridge,  1834 
Story,  Joseph.  Discourse,  Aug.  23,  1842.  Boston,  1842 

Ticknor,  George.      Remarks  on  Changes  lately  proposed   or 

adopted  in  H.  U.  Boston,  1825 

Hollis.     Facts  and  Documents  relating  to  Harvard  Col. 

Boston,  1829 

Gray,  F.  C.  Letter  to  Gov.  Lincoln,  from.  2nd  ed.  Boston,  1831 
Norton,  Andrews.  Letter  to,  July  19,  1839,  by  an  Alumnus. 

Boston,  1839 

934  Harvard  University.     [Twelve.'] 

Harvard  Univ.  Oration  before,  July  21,  1796.  By  Timothy 
Bigelow.  Scarce.  Boston 

Harvard  Univ.  Oration  before,  July  17,  1799.  By  Leonard 
Woods.  Boston 

Harvard  Univ.  Oration  before,  Sept.  16,  1794.  By  David 
Tappan.  Boston 

Harvard  Univ.  Oration  before,  April  8,  1810.  By  David  Os 
good.  Cambridge 

Harvard  Univ.  Oration  before,  March  14,  1821.  By  W.  E. 
Channing.  Boston 

Harvard  Univ.     Memorials  of  the  Graduates  of.         Aug.  1833 

Harvard  Univ.  Curiosity.  A  Poem,  deliv.  Aug.  27,  1829.  By 
Chas.  Sprague. 


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Harvard  Univ.  Catalogue  of.  1833 

Harvard  Univ.  Disc.,  occasioned  by  recent  Duel  in  Washing 
ton,  deliv.  March  4,  1838.  By  Henry  Ware.  Cambridge 

Harvard  Univ.  Oration  deliv.  by  George  Putnam,  Aug.  29, 
1844.  Boston 

Harvard  Univ.  Oration  deliv.  by  Horace  Bushnell,  Aug.  24, 
1848.  Cambridge 

Harvard  Magazine,  June,  1855.  Cambridge 

935  Historical  and  Biographical  Pamphlets.     [Fourteen.'] 

Fuller,  Samuel.  Early  Days  of  the  Church  in  the  Helderberg. 
Two  Sermons  on  Death  of.  By  his  Son.  Very  scarce. 

Andover,  1843 

Tyler,  John.     His  Hist.  Char,  and  Position.  Port.    JV.  F,  1843 

Calhoun,  John  C.     Life  of.     Port.  ^V.  Y.  1843 

Cass,  Gen.  Lewis.    Biog.  of.  .     N.  F.  1843 

Butler,  B.  F.,  and  Jesse  Hoyt.  Lives  and  Opinions  of.  By  W. 
L.  M'Kenzie.  Very  scarce.  Boston,  1845 

Thorburn,  Grant.  Sketches  from  the  Note  Book  of  Laurie 
Todd.  Port.  N.  Y.  1847 

Woodhull,  Gen.  Nath'L,  and  his  monument.  An  Oration,  by 
Luther  R.  Marsh.  Scarce.  N.  Y.  1848 

Green,  J.  H.     Sketch  of  a  Reformed  Gambler. 

Knickerbocker,  Diedrich,  Jr.     The  Manuscript  of.     j£  F.,  1824 

Irving,  Washington.     Brief  Remarks  on  the  Wife  of. 

N.  F,  1819 

Smith,  Samuel  B.  Decisive  Confirmation  of  the  Awful  Disclo 
sures  of  Maria  Monk,  proving  her  residence  in  the  Hotel  Dieu 
Nunnery,  etc.  Scarce.  N.  F,  1836 

Mais,  Charles.  Surprising  Case  of  Rachel  Baker  who  Prays 
and  Preaches  in  her  Sleep.  N.  F,  1814 

Napoleon.     Reply  to  Sir  Walter  Scott's  History  of.    By  Louis 
Bonaparte.  Phila.,  1829 

Historic  doubts  relative  to,  by  R.  Whateley.     From 

the  4th  Lond.  ed.  Cambridge,  1832 

936  Historical  and  Biographical  Pamphlets.     [Twelve.'] 

Oldstyle,  John.  Letters  of,  by  the  author  of  the  Sketch  Book, 

with  a  Biog.  Notice.  N.  F,  1824 

Crawford,  Wm.  H.    Sketches  of   the  Life  and  Character  of. 

By  Americanus.  Albany,  1824 

Lee's  Gen.  Chas.  Farewell  Dinner,  a  Sketch  of  the  Olden  Time. 

By  an  Antiquary.  N.  F,  1829 

Ponte,  Lorenzo  Da.     Memoirs  of.  N.  F,  1829 

Gerard,  Stephen.     The  Will  of,  with  a  short  biog.  of  his  Life. 

Phila.,  1832 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.     Tribute  to  the  memory  of,  by  J.  MTickar. 

N.  F,  1833 

Parkes,  Rev.  Nathan.      Memoir  of,  by  Henry  Ware. 
Murell,  John  A.     The  Great  Western  Land  Pirate.     A  Hist. 

of  the  detection,  conviction,  Life  and  designs  of.     Together 


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with  his  system  of  Villainy  and  Plan  of  exciting  a  Negro  Re 
bellion,  etc.  1836. 

Madison,  James.  Lecture  on  the  Char,  and  Services  of.  By 
D.  Barnard.  Albany,  1837 

Rood,  Parthena.     Memoirs  of.  1837 

Rensselaer,  Stephen  Yan.  A  Disc,  on  Life,  Char,  and  Services 
of,  with  an  Hist.  Sketch  of  the  Colony  and  Manor  of  Renssel- 
aerwick.  By  Daniel  D.  Barnard.  Very  scarce  and  important 
doc.;  \^  pages.  Albany,  1839 

Franklin,  Benj.  Lecture  on  Life  of,  by  Hugh  M'Neile.  Scarce. 

New  York,  1841 

937  Historical  and  Biographical  Pamphlets.     [Fourteen.'] 

Iturbide,  Agustin  D.  Emperor  of  Mexico,  a  statement  of 
some  of  the  principal  events  in  the  Public  Life  of,  written  by 
Himself.  London,  1824 

Iturbide,  Agustin  D.  Narrative  of  the  last  moments  of  the 
Life  of.  By  Col.  Charles  Beniski.  Scarce.  N.  Y.,  1825 

New  York  City.  Wealth  and  Pedigree  of  the  Wealthy  Citizens 
of.  4th  Ed.  1842 

Wealth  and  Biog.  of  the  Wealthy  Citizens  of.  6th  Ed. 

N.  Y.,  1845 

The  Aristocracy  of.  N.  Y.,  1848 

Lafayette,  G.  M.  Oration  on  the  Life  and  Character  of.  By  J. 
Q.  Adams,  Dec.  31,  1834.  96  pp. 

do  do  94  pp. 

Erskine  Thomas  and  James  Mingay,  Sketches  of  the  Characters 

of,  Interspersed  with  Anecdotes,  etc. 

London,  1794 
Bowles,  Gen.  W.  A.     Life  of.     Very  scarce,  contains  incidents  of 

Border  Life  and  Indian  Warfare.  N.  Y.,  1803 

Clark,  Mrs.  Joseph.     Authentic  and  Interesting  Memoirs  of ; 

likewise  the  charges  relative  to  the  Duke  of  York.      Port. 

Scarce.  N.  Y,  1809 

Emerson,  Mrs.  Elinor.     Memoirs  of  her  Life,  Conversion  and 

Happy  Death.  N.  Y.,  1817 

Pedagogus,  Dr.  The  Reformer,  Sketch  of  Life  and  Character  of. 

By  Corrector.  AT.  Y.,  1817 

Murray,  John  Jr.  Memoirs  of.   By  Thomas  Eddy.    N.  Y.,  1819 
Elizabeth  ;  or,  The  Exiles  of  Siberia.     By  Madam  Cottin. 

N.  Y,  1823 

938  Historical  and  Biographical  Pamphlets.     [Ten.] 

Boston.     Disc,  at  the  dedication  of  a  new  ch.  on  Church  Green, 
Summer  St.     By  S.  C.  Thacher.          Boston,  1815 

Eliot,  Rev.   John,  Character  of.      Disc,  at  the   New 

North  Ch.  Boston,  1813 

Histor.  Notices  of  the  New  North  Rel.  Soc.,  with  Anec 

dotes  of  Andrew  and  John  Eliot.  Very  scarce. 

Boston,  1822 
Disc,  in  the  Second  Baptist  Meeting-House,  Jan.  1824. 

By  T.  Baldwin.  Boston,  1824 
Sermon  to  the  church  in  Brattle  Sq.,  July  18,  1824. 

By  John  G.  Palfrey.  Boston,  1825 


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Boston.     Address,  Jan.  3,  1829,  by  Josiah  Quincy,  on  taking 
final  leave  of  the  office  of  mayor.         Boston,  1829 

Address,  on  the  Removal  of  the  Municipal  Govern 
ment  to  the  Old  State  House.     By  H.  G.  Otis. 

Boston,  1830 

Ode,  at  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Settlement 

of.     By  Charles  Sprague.  Boston,  1830 

Address,  on  the  close  of  the  Second  Century,  from  the 

Settlement  of.     By  J.  Quincy.  Boston,  1830 

Sermon,  to  the  First  Church,  on  the  close  of  their 

Second  Century,  Aug.  29,  1830.    By  N.  L.  Froth- 
ingham.  Boston,  1830 

939  Historical  and  Biographical  Pamphlets.     [Ten.] 

California,  from  its  Discovery,  to  the  Present  Time,  with  a  Brief 

Description  of  the  Gold  Region.          N.  Y.,  1848 

Sketches  of.    No  title  page.  N.  Y.,  1848 

Gold  Regions  of.    Edited  by  G.  G.  Foster. 

M  F.,  1848 

Notes  of  Travel  in.   From  the  Official  Reports  of  Col. 

Fremont  and  Maj.  Emory.  Scarce.  N.  Y.,  1849 
Four  Months  among  the  Gold  Finders.  By  J. 

Tyrwhitt  Brooks.  N.  Y,  1849 
Diary  of  a  Physician,  including  Notes  of  the  Journey. 

By  James  L.  Tyson.     Scarce.  N.  Y,  1850 

Report  of  Hon.  T.  Butler  King  on.    Washington,  1850 

Four  Months  in  the  Mines  of.   By  S.  Weston.   2d  ed. 

Providence,  1854 

Catskill,  N.  Y.,  Description  and  Natural  Advantages  of.     Map, 
very  scarce  local.  1836 

Chicago  and  her  Railroads.     Jan.  31,  1854. 

940  Historical  and  Biographical  Pamphlets.     [Nine."] 

Detroit,  Trade  and  Commerce  of,  for  1857.     By  M.  D.  Hamil 
ton.  Detroit,  1858 
Durham,  Conn.     Sermon  at  the  Dedication  of  the  South  Cong. 
Ch.,  Dec.  29,  1847.     By  Rev.  W.  C.  Fowler.      Amherst,  1848 
Elizabethtown,  N.  J.     Histor.  notices  of  St.  John's  Church.     A 
Disc.,  Nov.  21,  1824.     By  John  C.  Rudd.     Scarce. 

Elizabethtown,  1825 
Florida.     An  Original  Mem.  on  the  Floridas.     Scarce. 

Baltimore,  1821 

Titles,  of  Lands,  in  East  Florida,  belonging  to  R.  S. 

Hackley.     Very  scarce.  Brooklyn,  1822 

Galveston,  Title  to  the  City  of.  N.  Y.,  1847 

Articles  of  Assoc.  of  the  City.  N.  Y,  1847 

Georgetown,  Mass.,  Semi-Centennial  Disc,  in,  June  7, 1847.   By 
J.  Braman.  Georgetown,  1847 

Grafton,  Mass.     Centennial  Address,  April  29,  1835.     By  Wm. 
Brigham.     Very  scarce,  fine  copy. 

19 


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941  Historical  and  Biographical  Pamphlets.     [Thirteen."] 

Hadley,  Mass.     Sermon,  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  Meeting- 

House  in,  Nov.  3,  1808.     By  S.  Austin.  Worcester,  1808 

Hempstead,  L.  I.     Sermon,  in  St.  George's  Church,  Sept.  21, 

1823.     By  Rev.  Seth  Hart.  N.  Y.,  1823 

Lancaster,  Mass.     Sermon,  Dec.  29,  1816,  the  last  Lord's  day 

in  which  there  was  Religious  Worship  in  the  Old  Meeting- 

House.     By  N.  Thayer.  Worcester,  1817 

Louisiana.     Prospectus  of  Historical  and  Geog.  Tracts.     By 

Wm.  Darby.     New  York,  June  12,  1815.     Fine  copy. 
Nahant ;    or,   "The  Floure   of    Souvenance."      Scarce. 

Philadelphia,  1827 
New-Brunswick,  N.  J.     Record  of  Christ  Ch.     By  Rev.  Alfred 

Stubbs.  N.  Y.,  1850 

Newbury,  Mass.,  Sermon,  Sept.  17,  1806,  at  the  Dedication  of 

the  New  Meeting-House  of  the  First  Parish  in.     By  J.  S. 

Popkins.  Newburyport,  1806 

Sermon,  May  4,  1806,  the  Last  Time  of  Assembling 

in  the  Old  Meeting-House  of  the  First  Parish. 
By  J.  S.  Popkins.  Newburyport,  1806 

Newburyport,  Mass.,  Account  of  the  Origin  [etc.]  of  the  Epis 
copal  Ch.  in.     A  Sermon,  Jan.  6,  1811.     By  James  Morss. 

Newburyport,  [1816.] 

Norfolk,  Conn.     A  Half-Century  Sermon,  at,  Oct.  28,  1811.   By 

A.  R.  Robbins.     2d  ed.     Very  scarce.  Hartford,  1812 

Oregon.     Letters  of  Albert  GaUatin,  on  the  Oregon  Question. 

Washington,  1846 

Narrative  of  the  Exploring  Expedition  to  the  Rocky 

Mountains,  1842,  and  to  Oregon  and  North  Cali 
fornia,   1843-44.     By  J.    C.   Fremont.      Scarce. 

N.  Y.,  1846 

Portsmouth.     Histor.  Sketch  of  the  North  Ch.     Disc.  Jan.  31, 
1838.     By  E.  Holt.  Portsmouth,  1838 

942  Historical  and  Biographical  Pamphlets.     [Fourteen.] 

Sandusky,  Ohio.     Articles  of  Assoc.,  and  a  Sketch  of  its  His 
tory.     Very  scarce.  1837 
Sandwich,  Mass.,  Sermon,  Oct.  20,  1813,  at  the  Dedication  of 
the  Meeting-House,  for  the  Calvinistic  Cong.  Soc.  in.     By  E. 
D.  Griffin.                                                                  Boston,  1813 
St.  Louis,  History  of.     Commercial  Statistics.      St.  Louis,  1854 
Texas.     Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of  Annexing,  to  the 
United  States.  By  a  Revolutionary  Officer.   Scarce. 

N.  Y.,  1829 

Address  of  the  Hon.  S.  F.  Austins,  [on  the  Annex 

ation.]  IN.  Y.,]  1836 

Address  of  the  Hon.  W.  H.  Wharton,  April  26,  1836. 

Address  of  S.  F.  Austin,  7th  March,  1836,  with 
other  Docs.  N.  Y.,  1836 

Texas  :  its  Geography,  Natural  History,  and  Topogr. 

By  W.  Kennedy.  N.  Y.,  1844 

Thoughts  on  the  Annexation  of.      By  T.  Sedgwick, 

with  the  Add.  of  Alb't  Gallatin.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.,  1844 


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Virginia,  Tour  through  part  of,  in  the  summer  of  1808,  includ 
ing  an  Account  of  Harper's  Ferry,  etc.  N.  Y.,  1809 

Laurie  Todd's  Notes,  with  a  Chapter  on  Puritans, 

Witches,  and  Friends.     By  Grant  Thorburn. 

N.  Y.,  1848 

Water  town,   Mass.,    Hist.    Sketch  of.      By  Convers  Francis. 

Very  scarce,  and  fine  copy.  Cambridge,  1830 

West  Haven,  Conn.,  Sermon,  in  Christ  Ch.,  Aug.  11.  1839,  the 

Hundredth  Anniv.  of  Laying  the  Foundation  of.     By  Rev. 

A.  B.  Chapin.  New  Haven,  1830 

White  Haven,  Meeting-House,  Conn.     Report  of  a  Com.    1813 

Yonkers.     St.  John's  in  1753  and  1853.     Sermon  at  St.  John's 

Church,  March  13,  1853.     By  A.  B.  Carter.  N.  Y.,  1853 


HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  PAMPHLETS. 


943  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  Discourse  pronounced  in  the 

Hall  of  Representatives,  Jan.  30,  1836,  by  Lewis  Cass.  With 
Const,  and  Names  of  Officers.  8 vo,  orig.  cov.,  fine  copy,  68  pages. 
Very  scarce.  Washington,  1836 

944  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  Discourse  pronounced  in  the 

Hall  of  Representatives,  Jan.  20,  1837 — Second  annual  meeting 
— by  Levi  Woodbury.  8vo,  orig.  cov.,  fine  copy,  67  pages.  Ex 
tremely  scarce.  Washington,  1837 

BUFFALO   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

945  SALISBURY,  GUY  H.     BUFFALO  IN  1836  AND  1862  :  a  paper  read 

before  the  Buffalo  Hist.  Soc.,  Feb.  6, 1863.  Svot  without  title. 
Scarce.  19  pages.  Contains,  also,  CLIMATOLOGY  OF  BUFFALO. 
By  Wm.  Ives.  5  pages. 

Extracted  from  Thomas's  Buffalo  City  Directory. 

946  HOSMER,   GEO.  W.     THE  PHYSIOGNOMY  OF   BUFFALO.      Annual 

Address  delivered  before  the  Buffalo  Historical  Society,  Jan.  13, 
1864.  Svo,  9  pages. ;  scarce. 

947  MARSHALL,  O.  H.     THE  NIAGARA  FRONTIER  :  embracing  Sketches 

of  its  Early  History,  and  Indian,  French  and  English  Local 
Names.  Read  before  the  Buffalo  Hist.  Club,  Feb.  27,  1865. 
8uo,  stiff  paper  cover,  46  pages.  Printed  for  private  circulation. 
Very  scarce. 

948  CONN.  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Charter  of  Incorporation  and  By" 

Laws :  with  list  of  officers,  and  an  address  to  the  public.  Svo, 
orig.  cov.  ;  fine  copy  ;  11  pages.  Hartford,  1839 

949  CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Biennial  Report  of,  to  the  Governor 

of  111.     Svo  pamph.,  14  pages.  Springfield,  ML,  1863 

950  ESSEX  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Petition  for  Incorporation ;  with  the 

Constitution.     Svo,  uncut ;  clean,  handsome  copy  ;  8  pages.     1821 


148 

FLORIDA    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

951  FAIRBANKS,  GEO.  R.     An  Intro.  Lecture  delivered  before  the  Flor 

ida  Historical  Soc.,  April  15,  1857  ;  with  an  Appendix,  contain 
ing  the  Const,  and  List  of  Members,  &c.  Svo,  orig.  cov.,  fine 
copy  ;  very  scarce  and  important ;  31  pages. 

St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  1857 
The  subject  of  the  Address  is  "  The  Early  History  of  Florida." 

GEORGIA   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

952  Collections  of,  Vol.  I.,  II.,  and  Vol.  HL,  Part  I.      Vols.  I.  and  II., 

in  green  cloth,  Svo,  beautiful  copies,  almost  uncut  ;  and  Vol.  III.  in 
orig.  cov.,  fine  condition,  embracing  88  pages  of  Col.  Benj.  Hawkins's 
"Sketch  of  the  Creek  Country,  in  the  years  1798  and  1799." 

Savannah,  1840-'2-'7 
Vol.  I.  is  a  presentation  copy  to  Dr.  Wm.  Jenks,  by  the  Society. 

953  CONSTITUTION,  BY-LAWS,  AND  LIST  or  MEMBERS  of  the  Georgia  His 

torical  Society.     Svo  pamph.,  15  pages.  Savannah,  1859 

954  ELLIOTT,  REV.  STEPHEN.     A  Reply  to  a  Resolution  of  the  Georgia 

Hist.  Soc.,  read  before  the  Society,  Feb.  12, 1866,  its  anniv.  8uo, 
orig.  cover,  13  pages,  fine  copy '.  Savannah,  1866 

Subject  of  the  resolution,  "  The  best  method  of  increasing  and  extending 
the  usefulness  of  the  Society." 

955  ELLIOTT,  STEPHEN  (Bp.  of  Dioc.  of  Georgia,  and  Prest.  of  Geo. 

Hist.  Soc. )  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of,  by  Hon.  Sol 
omon  Cohen.  Svo,  orig.  cov.,  18  pages,  fine  copy. 

Savannah,  1867 

956  ELLIOTT,  STEPHEN.     "  A  High  Civilization  the  moral  duty  of  Geor 

gians  :"  a  discourse  delivered  before  the  Georgia  Historical  So 
ciety,  on  its  5th  anniv.,  Feb.  12,  1844.  Svo  pamph.,  uncut,  fine 
copy  ;  very  scarce  ;  31  pages.  Savannah,  1 844 

957  JACKSON,  HENRY  R.     Eulogy  upon  the  Life  and  Character  of  the 

Hon.  Cha's  J.  McDonald,  pronounced  at  Marietta,  April  20,  1861. 
Svo,  orig.  cov.,  35  pages  ;  fine,  clean  copy.  Atlanta,  Geo.,  1861 

McDonald  was  Solic.  General  and  Judge  of  Flint  Circuit,  in  1823-5  ; 
Senator  and  Governor  of  the  State  ;  Judge  of  Supreme  Court,  &c.,  &c. 

958  JONES,  JOSEPH.     Agricultural  Resources  of  Georgia.     Address  be 

fore  the  Cotton  Planters'  Convention,  at  Macon,  Dec.  13,  1860. 
8ix>,  uncut,  13  p.,  double  cols.  Scarce.  Augusta,  Ga.,  1861 

959  JONES,  CHARLES  C.     Ancient  Tumuli  on  the  Savannah  River.     Svo. 

"  This  tract  was  privately  printed — 15  copies  only" — in  the  hand 
writing  of  the  author.  14  pages,  beautiful  typography,  with  a  Pen 
and  Ink  plan,  showing  the  situation  of  Tumuli  on  the  river. 
Well  done,  evidently  by  the  author. 

Dated  New  York,  March  7,  1868. 

960  JONES,  CHARLES  C.     Monumental  Remains  of  Georgia.     Part  First. 

The  Ancient  Monuments  near  Augusta,  Geo.  Large  Svo,  uncut, 
119  pages.  Very  scarce  in  this  condition  beautiful  copy. 

Savannah,  1861 

A  most  valuable  record  of  the  early  aboriginal  monuments  and  vestiges  of 
Georgia. 


149 

961  JONES,  CHAS.  C.     Historical  Address  delivered  to  the  Liberty  Inde 

pendent  Troop,  upon  its  Anniversary,  February  22,  1856. 
Printed  by  the  Troop.  Svo,  orig.  cov.,  63  p.  Fine  copy, 

very  scarce.  Savannah,  1856. 

The  Appendix  to  this  pamphlet  gives  a  list  of  its  members  from  1794  to 

1856,  and  other  interesting  matter.     The  subject  of  the  Address  is  on 

the  "  Early  Use  of  Cavalry  in  this  Country ." 

962  JONES,  CHAS.  C.     Indian  Kemains  in  Southern  Georgia.     Address 

delivered  before  the  Georgia  Historical  Society  on  its  20th  An 
niversary,  February  12,  1859.  Svo,  orig.  cov.,  25  p.  Fine  copy, 
very  scarce.  Savannah,  1859 

963  LAW,  WILLIAM.     A  Discourse  Delivered  before  the  Georgia  Histor 

ical  Society,  Savannah,  Feb.  12,  1840,  on  the  Early  Settlements 
and  History  of  Georgia.  8vo  pamph.,  43  p.  Fine  copy,  very 
scarce.  Savannah,  1840 

This  is  the  first  Intro.  Address  of  the  Soc.,  afterwards  republished  in  the 
Society's  Collections,  Vol.  I.,  page  1. 

964  WARD,  JOHN  D.     Addresses  delivered  before  the  Georgia  Histori 

cal  Society,  on  its  19th  Anniversary,  February  12, 1858.  24p., 
Svo,  orig.  cov.  Fine  copy,  scarce.  Savannah,  1858 

965  WAKING,  JAMES  J.     Report  of  the  Com.  on  Sewerage  and  Drainage 

of  Board  of  Health,  May  2,  1866.     Svo  pamph.,  20  p. 

Savannah,  1866 

966  JUNIOK  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Historical  Col 

lections  of.  No.  1.— An  Address  by  Ferd.  De  W.  WTard,  on  the 
Progress  and  Improvement  of  Rochester,  &c.  Svo,  orig.  cov., 
48  p.  Scarce.  Rochester,  1860 

967  LONG  ISLAND  HISTOEICAL  SOCIETY.     Early  History  of  Suffolk  Co.,  by 

Henry  Nicoll.  '  1866. 

Long  Island,  by  W.  Alfred  Jones.     1863. 

Third  Annual  Report.     Brooklyn,  1866. 

Fifth  Annual  Report.     1868. 

By-Laws.     Certificate  of  Incorporation.     1863. 

Second  Annual  Report.     1865. 

First  Annual  Report.     1864. 

Louis  16th  and  Eleazar  Williams,  by  Francis  Vinton. 

1868. 

MAINE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

968  BOUKNE,  Hon.  EDW.  E.     An  Address  on  the  Character  of  the  Col 

ony  founded  by  Geo.  Popham,  at  the  Mouth  of  the  Kennebec 
River,  Aug.  19  (O.  S.),  1607,  delivered  in  Bath  on  the  257th 
Anniversary  of  that  Event.  Svo  pamph.,  60^9.  Fine  copy. 

Portland,  1864 

969  CLEVELAND,  PARKER,  Address  on  the  Life  and  Character  of,  deliv 

ered  in  Augusta,  Jan.  19,  1859,  before  the  Maine  Historical  So 
ciety.  By  Leonard  Woods.  Second  Edition.  Portrait  of  Cleve 
land.  SO  p.,  uncut.  Fine  copy.  Brunswick,  1860 

970  FOLSOM,  GEORGE.     A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Maine  Histor 

ical  Society,  at  its  Annual  Meeting,  September,  6,  1846,  on  the 


150 

Early  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  Maine.  Svo  pamph.,  80  p. 
Scarce.  Portland,  1847 

971  PATTERSON,  JAMES  W.  Responsibilities  of  the  Founders  of  Republics. 

An  Address  on  the  Peninsula  of  Sabino,  on  the  258th  Anniv.  of 
the  Planting  of  the  Popham  Colony,  Aug.  29,  1865.  Svo.  Only 
250  copies  printed,  uncut,  tinted  paper.  Boston,  1865 

972  POOR,  JOHN  A.     The  First  Colonization  of  New  England.     An  Ad 

dress  delivered  at  the  Erection  of  a  Monumental  Stone  in  the 
Walls  of  Fort  Popham,  August  29,  1862,  Commemorative  of  the 
Planting  of  the  Popham  Colony  on  the  Peninsula  of  Sabino, 
August  19,  1607,  Establishing  the  Title  of  England  to  the  Con 
tinent.  Svo  pamphlet,  cov.,  48  p.  Scarce.  New  York,  1863 

973  POPHAM  COLONY.     A  Discussion  of  its  Historical  Claims,  with  a 

Bibliography  of  the  Subject.     Svo,  30 0  copies  only  printed,  uncut. 

Boston,  1866 

974  THORNTON,   JOHN  WINGATE, — Colonial  Schemes  of  Popham    and 

Gorges — Speech  of,  at  the  Fort  Popham  Celebration,  August 
29,  1862,  under  the  Auspices  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society. 
Large  Svo,  half  mor.,  bds.,  uncut,  20  p.,  double  col.  Boston,  1863 

975  WINTHROP,  ROBT.  C.     An  Address  delivered  before  the  Maine  His 

torical  Society  at  Bowdoin  College,  September  5,  1849.  Bio 
graphical  Sketch  of  the  Bowdoin  Family.  Svo  pamphlet,  cov., 
68  pages.  Boston,  1849 

976  WINTHROP,  R.  C.,  Address  of,  September  5,  1849.     Svo,  double  col, 

15  pages.     Another  edition.  Boston,  1849 


977  MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Complete.     [Thirty-six. ~\ 

Constitution,  By-Laws,  etc.,  of  the  Soc.,  March  8, 1844. 

Historical   Discourse,  Chas.  F.   Mayer,   First  Ann. 

Disc.,  20th  June,  1844. 

Memoir  of  Benj.  Banneker,  the  Colored  Astronomer.  By  J.  H. 
B.  Latrobe. 

Journal  of  Chas.  Carroll  of  Carrollton.     By  Brantz  Mayer. 

Geo.  Calvert.  First  Lord  Baltimore.  By  J.  P.  Kennedy.  Sec 
ond  Annual  Disc. 

Life  and  Character  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  By  J.  M.  Harris. 
Third  Ann.  Disc. 

Memoir  of  Maj.  Sam.  Ringgold.     By  Dr.  J.  Wynne. 

Commerce,  Literature,  and  Art.     By  Brantz  Mayer. 

American  Colonial  History.  By  Thomas  Donaldson.  Fourth 
Ann.  Disc. 

A  Paper  on  California.     By  J.  M.  Harris. 

Annual  Report  of  the  President.    J.  Spear  Smith. 

Origin  and  Growth  of  Liberty  in  Maryland.  By  G.  W.  Brown. 
Fifth  Ann.  Disc. 

Life  and  Services  of  General  Otho  Williams.  By  Osmond 
Tiffany. 

Memorial  of  Columbus,  Etc.     By  Robt.  Dodge. 

Tah-gah-jute  ;  or,  Logan  and  Cresap.  By  Brantz  Mayer.  Sixth 
Ann.  Disc. 

Maryland  Two  Hundred  Years  Ago.  By  S.  F.  Streeter.  Sev 
enth  Ann.  Disc. 


151 

Democracy  in  America.  By  Rev.  Dr.  G.  W.  Burnap.  Eighth 
Ann.  Disc. 

Baltimore,  Long,  Long  Time  Ago,  Etc.  Poems.  By  W.  B. 
Buchanan.  1853. 

Annual  Report  of  the  President,  J.  Spear  Smith,  First  May, 
1854. 

Catalogue  of  the  Manuscripts,  Medals,  Maps,  Etc.  By  Lewis 
Mayer,  1854. 

Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Benjamin  Banneker.  By  Mrs.  Tyson,  Oc 
tober,  1854. 

African  Slave  Trade  in  Jamaica.  By  Moses  Sheppard.  Octo 
ber,  1854. 

Martin  Behaim.  By  Rev.  Dr.  J.  G.  Morris.  Ninth  Ann.  Dis 
course. 

Memoir  of  Baron  De  Kalb.  By  Gen.  J.  Spear  Smith,  7th  Jan., 
1858. 

Report  of  the  President,  J.  Spear  Smith,  Feb.  1858. 

Origin  of  the  Japan  Expedition.    By  G.  L.  L.  Davis,  1860. 

Early  Friends ;  or,  Quakers  in  Maryland.  By  J.  Saurin  Norris, 
6th  March,  1862. 

Who  were  the  Early  Settlers  of  Maryland?  By  Ethan  Allan, 
Oct.,  1865. 

The  Maryland  Historical  Society  and  the  Peabody  Institute.  By 
Brantz  Mayer,  April,  1866. 

Tenth  Ann.  Discourse.  By  the  Hon.  Wm.  Fell  Giles,  17th  Dec., 
1866. 

Memoir  of  Jared  Sparks.  By  Brantz  Mayer,  7th  February, 
1867. 

History,  Possessions  and  prospects  of  the  Soc.  Inaug.  Disc,  of 
Brantz  Mayer.  7th  March  1867. 

Review  of  J.  P.  Kennedy's  Disc,  on  the  Life  of  George  Calvert, 
1846. 

Reply  of  J.  P.  Kennedy  to  the  Review  of  his  Discourse  on 
Calvert,  1846.  Excessively  Scarce. 

Remarks  of  the  United  States  Catholic  Magazine  on  the  Dis 
cussion  between  J.  P.  Kennedy  and  his  Reviewer.  Very  scarce. 

A  paper  on  Rosas  and  the  Argentine  Republic,  by  Sebastian  F. 
Streeter,  July  Number,  1849,  of  the  North  American  Re 
view. 

978  MARYLAND  PILGKIM  Soc.     Oration  by  Rev.  John  McCaffrey.  1842 

Discourse  by  Rev.  P.  Correy.  1849 

Discourse  by  Enoch  Louis  Lowe.  1845 

Discourse  by  George  H.  Miles,  Esq.  1847 

Oration  by  Hon.  Joseph  Chandler.  1855 

. Oration  by  William  George  Read.  1842 


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MASSACHUSETTS   HISTOKICAL   SOCIETY. 

979  APPLETON,  HON.  NATHAN  ;  MEMOIE  or.    Prepared  agreeably 

to  a  Resolution  of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  By  Robt.  C.  Winthrop. 
With  an  Introduction  and  Appendix.  Svo,  orig.  cov. ;  79  pages  ; 
fine  copy  ;  portrait ;  only  few  copies  printed  for  the  Members. 

Boston,  1861 

"  Hon.  Edward  Everett,  with  the  kindest  regards  of  Robt.  C.  Winthrop." 
— Autog. 

980  APPLETON,  HON.  WILLIAM  ;  MEMOIR  or.    Prepared  agreeably 

to  a  Resolution  of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  By  Chandler  Robbins, 
D.D.  With  an  Appendix.  Large  Svo,  orig.  cov.  ;  64  pages. 
Portrait ;  fine  copy  ;  only  few  copies  printed  for  the  Members. 

Boston,  1863 

981  ASPINWALL,  THOMAS.     Remarks  on  the  Narragansett  Patent.    Read 

before  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.,  June,  1862.  8w,  orig.  cov.  ;  41  pages  ; 
fine  copy.  Boston,  1863 

The  Narragansett  Patent  purports  to  be  a  grant,  dated  Dec.  10,  1643, 
from  the  Parliamentary  Com.  to  the  Gov.  of  the  Colony  of  Mass.,  of  the 
Territory  now  constituting  Rhode  Island. 

982  BELL,  LUTHER  Y.  ;  MEMOIR  OF.     Prepared  by  vote  of  the  Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  By  George  E.  Ellis.  Eoy.  8uo,  uncut ;  orig.  cov. ;  75 
pages.  Portrait;  beautiful  copy.  Only  few  copies  printed  for 
Members.  Boston,  1863 

"  Hon.  John  G.  Palfrey,  from  Geo.  E.  Ellis."— Autograph. 

983  EMERSON,  GEO.  B.     Education  in  Massachusetts :  Early  Legislation 

and  History.  A  Lecture  of  a  Course,  by  Members  of  the  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.,  delivered  Feb.  16,  1869.  Svo,  orig.  cov.  ;  36  pages. 

Boston,  1869 

984  FRANCIS,  CONVERS  ;  MEMOIR  OF.     By  Rev.  Wm.  Newell,  D.D. 

Svo,  orig.  cov.  ;  23  pp.    Contains  list  of  Dr.  Francis'  publications. 

Cambridge,  1866 

985  HARRIS,  THADDEUS  MASON  ;  MEMOIR  OF.     By  Nathaniel  L. 

Frothingham..  Svo,  orig.  cov.  ;  fine  copy  ;  28  pages.  With  a  list 
of  his  publications.  Cambridge,  1855 

986  LAWRENCE,  HON.  ABBOTT  ;  Memoir  of.     Prepared  for  the 

Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  By  Hon.  Nathan  Appleton.  Svo,  orig.  cov.  ; 
2 1  pages  ;  fine  copy.  Boston,  1856 

987  LIVERMORE,  GEORGE.     An  Historical  Research,  &c.     Third  edition. 

Svo,  uncut ;  fine  copy.  Boston :  A.  Williams  &  Co.,  1863 

988  LIVERMORE,  GEORGE.     AN  HISTORICAL  RESEARCH  respecting 

the  opinions  of  the  founders  of  the  Republic  on  Negroes  as 
Slaves,  as  Citizens,  and  as  Soldiers.  Read  before  the  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.,  Aug.  14,  1862.  First  edition.  Svo,  stiff  covers,  uncut; 
fine  copy  ;  215  pages.  Boston 

989  MASON,  REV.  CHAS.  ;  MEMOIR  OF.     Prepared  agreeably  to  a 

Resolution  of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  By  Rev.  A.  P.  Peabody. 
With  an  Appendix.  J^arge  Svo,  orig  cov.  ;  39  pages  ;  fine  copy  ; 
with  port.  Only  a  few  copies  printed  for  Members.  Boston,  1863 

990  PARKER,  JOEL.     The  Origin,  Organization,  and  Influence  of  the 


153 


Towns  of  New  England  ;  a  Paper  read  before  the  Mass.  Hist. 
Soc.,  Dec.  14,  1865.  Svo,  orig.  cov.  ;  fine  copy  ;  54  pages. 

Cambridge,  1867 

991  PELHAM,  PETER  ;  Notes  concerning,  the  earliest  Artist  Resident  in 

New  England,  and  his  successors,  prior  to  the  Revolution.  By 
Wm.  H.  Whitmore.  Svo,  orig.  cov.  ;  rough  edges  ;  fine  copy  ;  31 
pages.  Cambridge,  1867 

992  PRESCOTT,  WM.  HICKLING  ;  Proceedings  of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  in 

Respect  to  the  Memory  of.  Feb.  1, 1859.  Svo,  stiff  covers,  tinted 
paper  ;  59  pages  ;  fine  copy.  Boston,  1859 

993  PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  at  its  Annual  Meeting,  April 

12,  1855.     Svo,  orig.  cov.  ;  15  pages.  Boston,  1855 

994  QUINCY,  JOSIAH  ;  MEMOIR  OF.     By  James  Walker,  D.D.     Svo, 

orig.  cov.  ;  76  pages  ;  fine  clean  copy  ;  with  port.  Only  few  print 
ed  for  the  Members.  Cambridge,  1867 

995  REPORT  OF  A  COMMITTEE  Appointed  by  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  on  Ex 

changes  of  Prisoners,  during  the  American  Revolutionary  War. 
Dec.  19,  1861.  Svo,  orig.  cover  ;  26  pages  ;  scarce. 

Boston,  1861 

996  REPORT  of  the  Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  Address  of  Robt.  C.  Winthrop  and  the  Remarks  of 
Edward  Everett.  With  a  Description  of  the  Dowse  Library. 
April  9,  1857.  Svo  pamphlet,  uncut  ;  8  pages  ;  double  column  ; 
scarce.  Boston,  1857 

Presented  to  Rev.  Dr.  Jenks,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop. — Autograph. 

997  STURGIS,  HON.  WILLIAM  ;  MEMOIR  OF.     Prepared  agreeably 

to  a  Resolution  of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  By  Charles  G.  Loring. 
Large  Svo,  orig.  cov.  Thick  paper,  uncut ;  beautiful  copy  ;  64  p. 
Only  a  few  copies  printed  for  Members.  Boston,  1864 

998  THE  ACT  OF  INCORPORATION,  with  the  additional  Acts  and  By-Laws 

of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.     Svo,  stiff  cloth  cover  ;  19  pages. 

Boston,  1857 

999  WASHBURN,  EMORY.     The  Origin  and  Sources  of  the  Bill  of  Rights 

declared  in  the  Constitution  of  Mass.  Svo  pamphlet ;  22  pages. 
Only  few  printed  for  the  Members.  Cambridge,  1866 

1000  WILLARD,  JOSEPH.    Naturalization  in  the  American  Colonies, 

with  more  particular  reference  to  Mass.  Read  before  the 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc.,  July,  1859.  Svo  pamphlet ;  30  pages  ;  fine 
copy  ;  scarce.  Boston,  1859 


MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

1001  MATERIALS  FOR  THE  FUTURE  HISTORY  OF  MINNESOTA — being  a  Report 

of  Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  to  the  Legislative  Assembly.  4to,  paper 
cov.  ;  141  pages  ;  fine  copy  ;  now  quite  scarce.  Finely  illustrated. 
Contains  in  addition — ADDRESS  at  the  6th  Anniv.  of  the  Minn. 
Hist.  Soc.,  delivered  by  H.  H.  Sibley,  February  1st,  1856.  17 
pages  of  Indian  History.  St.  Paul,  1856 

1002  ANNUAL  REPORT  of  the  Minnesota  Historical  Society.     Jan.  20, 

1868.     Svo,  orig.  cov. ;  32  pages ;  fine  copy.          St.  Paul,  1868 
20 


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1003  NEW  ENGLAND  HISTORICAL  AND  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY  PUBLICATIONS. 

No  Duplicates.     [Twenty-seven.'] 
Circular  No.  2.     April  1846. 
Eeport  on  the  Sudbury  Fight,  April  1676. 
Address,  by  Win.  Jenks,  March  1,  1852. 
Address,  by  Wm.  Whiting,  Jan.  12,  1853. 
Kemarkable  Providences,  by  John  Dane.  Boston,  1854 

Circular  No.  4,  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  1858. 
Address,  by  L.  Sabine,  Sept.  13,  1859.  [Uncut.] 
Sketches  by  "Usher  Parsons.  Albany,  1862 

Address,  by  Dr.  Lewis,  Jan.  1,  1862. 

History  of,  by  J.  H.  Sheppard,  Albany,  1862 

Genealogy  of  the  Messinger  Family. 

Memoir  of  Dr.  Lewis,  by  J.  H.  Sheppard.  Albany,  1863 

Life  of  Michael  Wigglesworth,  by  John  Dean.  1863 

Sketch  of  Dr.  Jonathan  Potts,  by  E.  D.  Neill.  1863 

Hist.  Sketch  of  the  Old  Church,  Quincy,  by  F.  A.  Whitney. 
Notes  on  the  Winthrop  Family,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore. 
Life  and  Character  of  Gen.  David  Cobb,  by  F.  Baylies.      1864 
Address,  by  Dr.  Lewis,  Jan.  6,  1864. 
Address,  by  Dr.  Lewis,  Jan.  4,  1865. 
Memoir  of  Gideon  F.  Thayer,  April,  1865. 
Will  of  Kev.  Eichard  Mather,  July  1866. 

Embarkation  of  Cromwell  for  New  England.  Boston,  1866 

Address,  by  John  A.  Andrews,  Jan.  2,  1867. 
Address,  by  MarshaU  P.  Wilder,  Jan.  1,  1868. 
Genealogy  of  Martin  Moore,  July,  1868. 
Genealogy  of  Vickar's,  or  Vickery  Family. 
Genealogy  of  Gale  Family. 
Valed.  Add.,  by  Dr.  Lewis,  Feb.  7,  1866. 
Paper  on  N.  E.  Architecture,  by  N.  H.  Chamberlain,  Sept.  4, 

1858. 

Sketch  of  Joshua  Coffin,  July,  1866. 

Memoir  of  Andrew  Henshaw  Ward.  Albany,  1863 

Address,  by  Hon.  Marshall  P.  Wilder.  Boston,  1869 

Thomas  Gyles  and  his  Neighbors,  by  John  A.  Vinton. 

Boston,  1867 

In  Memoriam,  Edward  Everett.  Boston,  1865 

Journal  of  Visits  to  the  Indians,  by  Joseph  Baxter. 

Boston,  1867 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

1004  BARTLETT,  EICHARD.     Eemarks  and  Documents  relating  to  the 

Preservation  of  the  Public  Archives.  8vo,  orig.  cov.,  uncut ; 
fine  copy  ;  72  pages,  very  scarce.  Concord,  N.  H.,  1837 

1005  BOUTON,  NATHANIEL.     "  THE  HISTORY  OF  EDUCATION  IN  NEW 

HAMPSHIRE."  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  New  Hampshire 
Hist.  Soc.,  at  their  Annual  Meeting  in  Concord,  June  12, 1833. 
Svo'orig.  cov.,  uncut,  36  pages  ;  beautiful  copy,  very  scarce. 

Concord,  N.  H.  1833 

1006  BREWSTER,  CHAS.  W.     A  Lecture  on  Printing,  delivered  before  the 


155 

Portsmouth  Lyceum,  April  11, 1835.  Svo  pamphlet,  16  pages  ; 
double  col.,  fine  copy  ;  scarce.  Portsmouth,  1835 

1007  BURROUGHS,  REV.  CHAS.     A  Discourse  on  the  "  Preservation  of 

Documents  as  the  Materials  of  History,"  delivered  before  the 
New  Hampshire  Hist.  Soc.,  at  their  Anniv.,  June  14,  1843. 
Svo,  orig.  cov.,  29  pages  very  fine  copy  ;  scarce. 

Concord,  N.  H.,  n.  d. 

1008  CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS  of  the  New  Hampshire  Hist.  Soc., 

with  the  names  of  the  Members  and  Officers.  12?no,  stiff  paper 
cover,  18  pages  ;  scarce.  Concord,  1833. 

1009  THE  CELEBRATION  OF  THE  CENTENNIAL  ANNIVERSARY  of  introduction 

of  the  Art  of  Printing  into  New  Hampshire,  in  Portsmouth, 
Octo.  6,  1856,  with  the  Oration  by  A.  P.  Peabody,  and  Poem 
by  B.  P.  Shillaber,  (Mrs.  Partington,)  and  Sketch  of  the  Pro 
ceedings.  Inserted  also,  a  Fac-Simile  of  the  First  copy  of  the 
N.  H.  Gazette,  Oct.  7,  1756.  Svo,  orig.  cov,  60  pages,  fine  copy, 
scarce.  Portsmouth,  1857 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

1010  Proceedings  of.     Vol.  I,  1845-1846.     Svo,  orig.  cov.,  203  pages; 

beautiful  copy,  very  scarce  in  this  condition.  Newark,  1847 

1011  Proceedings  of.     Vol.  II,  1846-47.     Roy.  Svo,  uncut,  fine  copy, 

198  pages,  very  scarce.  Newark,  1848 

1012  Proceedings  of.     Vol.  III.  1848-49.    Svo,orig.cov.,  fine  copy  ;  201 

pages.     Very  scarce.  Newark,  1849 

1013  Proceedings  of.     Vol.  I.,  No.  2.     (2nd  series).  1868 

Vol.  X.,  No.  1.  1865 

Vol.  X.,  No.  2.  1865 

Vol.  X.,  Nos.  3-4.  1866 

Vol.  VIH,  No.  4.  1859 

Vol.  IX.,  No.  3.  1862 

Northern  Boundary  line  of  N.  J.,  by  W.  A.  Whitehead.     1859 

First  Ann.  Add.,  byBp.  Doane.  1846 

Address,  by  Richard  S.  Field,  Newark,  1865 

NEW   YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY. 

1014  [Nineteen.'] 

Charter  and  by-laws,  1846,  1853,  (revised  1858),  1862. 
Proceedings,  Jan.  5,  1847  ;   June,  1847  ;   Oct.  5,  1847 ;   Oct., 

1848  ;  May,  June,  1849  ;  Nov.,  1847  ;  Dec.,  1847  ;  Jan,  1848  ; 

Jan.,  1849  ;  Feb.,  1849  ;  Nov.,  1848  ;  April,  1849  ;  Dec.,  1849  ; 

April,  May,  1848  ;  June,  1848. 

1015  [Eighteen.'] 

Discourse,  6th  Dec.  1811,  by  DeWitt  Clinton.      New  York,  1812 
Inaugural  disc.  4th  Sept.,  1816,  the  206th  anniv.  of  the  discovery 
of  New  York.     By  Gouverneur  Mcrris.  New  York,  1816 

Anniversary  Discourse,  Dec.  7,  1818,  by  G.  C.  Verplanck. 

New  York,  1818 

Dec.  28,  1820,  by  H.  Wheaton.  New  York,  1821 

Dec.  6,  1823,  by  W.  Sampson.  New  York,  1824 

Memorial,  1827. 


156 

The  battle  of  Long-Island  :  a  lecture,  Feb.  7, 1839,  by  S.  Ward. 

New  York,  1839 

Origin  and  nature  of  the  representative  and  federative  insts.  of 
the  U.  S.  Disc,  by  W.  B.  Lawrence.  New  York,  1832 

Life  and  military  services  of  Gen.  James  Clinton.  Lecture, 
Feb.  1839,  by  W.  W.  Campbell.  New  York,  1839 

Jubilee  of  the  Constitution.  A  disc.,  30th  of  April,  1839,  by 
John  Q.  Adams.  New  York,  1839 

Address,  Feb.  23,  1852,  by  Daniel  Webster.        New  York,  1852 

Inaugural  Address  of  the  Hon.  A.  Gallatin.  Feb.  7,  1843. 

New  York,  1843 

Memoir  on  the  North-Eastern  boundary,  by  Hon.  A.  Gallatin, 
with  a  speech  on  the  same  subject  by  Daniel  Webster,  April 
15th,  1843.  New  York,  1843 

Address,  Feb.  23,  1852,  by  Daniel  Webster.        New  York,  1852 

Discovery  and  colonization  of  America.  Lecture,  1st  June, 
1853,  by  E.  Everett.  Boston,  1853 

Semi-Centennial  Celebration,  Nov.  20,  1854.      New  York,  1854 

New  York  during  the  last  Half  Century.  Disc,  in  commemora 
tion  of  the  fifty-third  anniversary,  by  J.  W.  Francis. 

New  York,  1857 

Proceedings  on  the  announcement  of  the  death  of  William 
Hickling  Prescott,  Feb.  1859. 

1016  [Eighteen.] 

Henry  Cruger  :  a  paper  read  Jan.  4th,  1859,  by  Henry  C.  Van 
Schaak.  New  York,  1859 

Annual  report  of  the  Committee  on  the  fine  arts.  1862 

Declaration  of  Independence  by  the  colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  May  1,  1776.  Letter  to  Hon.  L.  Bradish,  by  H.  B. 
Dawson,  Jan.  7,  1862.  1862 

Eesident  members,  March,  1866. 

Catalogue  of  the  Museum  and  Gallery  of  Art.     New  York,  1866 

Moral  and  intellectual  influence  of  Libraries  upon  social  Prog 
ress.  Address,  Nov.,  12  1865,  by  F.  de  Peyster. 

New  Y&rk,  1866 

New  York  in  the  nineteenth  century.  A  disc.,  Nov.  20,  1866, 
by  S,  Osgood.  New  York,  1866 

Const,  and  Bye-Laws.  N.  Y,  1839 

Proces  Verbal  of  ceremony,  List,  of  President,  N.  Y.  His.  Soc., 
Feb.  8,  1820.  Burlesque. 

Address  by  J.  B.  Brodhead,  Nov.  20,  1844.  1844 

The  Sons  of  Liberty,  by  H.  B.  Dawson.    New  York,  1859.  1859 
•       Catalogue  of  Books,  Maps  and  Paintings.  N.  Y,  1840 

Biog.  Memoir  of  Hugh  Williamson,  deliv.  Nov.  1819,  by  David 
Hosack. 

Anniversary  discourse,  Dec.  6,  1828,  by  James  Kent. 

New  York,  1829 

Memorial  of  the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  to  the  Honourable  the  Legis 
lature  of  the  State  of  N.  Y.  New  York,  1814 


157 

Hosack,  David.     Inaugural  address  deliv.  before  N.  Y.  Hist. 
Soc.,  K  Y.,  Feb  2,  1820. 

— Biographical  Memoir  of  Hugh  Williamson,  before  the 

N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.,  Nov.  1,  1819. 

Treachery  in  Texas,  the  Secession  of  Texas,  &c.,  by  Maj.  J.  T. 
Sprague.  N.  Y.,  1862 

ORLEANS   COUNTY   HIST.    SOC.,  VT. 

1017  SUMNER,  SAMUEL.     HISTORY  OF  THE  MISSISCO  VALLEY.    With 

an  Introductory  Notice  of  Orleans  County,  by  S.  R.  Hall. 
8vo,  75  pages  ;  fine  copy  ;  orig.  cov.  ;  very  scarce. 

Irasburgh,  Vt,  1860 

Contains  much  Revolutionary  and  Indian  History,  and  Biog.  Sketches 
of  the  Early  Settlers  of  Orleans  Co. 

PENNSYLVANIA   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

1018  Ann.  Disc,  by  W.  P.  Foulke.  1856 

1019  ARMSTRONG,  EDWARD.     An  address  delivered  at  Chester  before 

the  Historical  Soc.  of  Pa.,  on  the  8th  of  Nov.  1851,  in  celebra 
tion  of  the  169th  Anniversary  of  the  Landing  of  Wm.  Penn 
at  that  place.  With  the  page  of  Errata  and  Appendix,  often 
wanting.  8vo,  orig.  cov.  ;  fine  copy  ;  very  scarce ;  36  pages. 

Phila.,  1856 

1020  BULLETIN  OF  THE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  or  PA.    Yol.  I.,  Nos.  7  and 

8.  Some  Account  of  the  British  Army  under  the  Command 
of  Genl.  Howe,  and  of  the  Battle  of  Brandywine,  on  the  IVfe- 
morable  Septem.  11,  1777,  and  the  Adventures  of  that  day, 
which  came  to  the  knowledge  and  observation  of  Joseph 
Townsend,  accompanied  by  a  Notice  of  the  Life  of  Joseph 
Townsend,  and  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Battle.  8vo,  orig. 
pamphlet,  cov.,  63  pages,  uncut ;  very  rare  ;  beautiful  copy. 

Phila.,  1846 

Contains  Map  of  the  Battle,  and  two  Elates  representing  "  Birming 
ham  Meeting  House"  and  "Washington's  Headquarters  on  the 
Brandywine." 

1021  Chambersburg  in  the  Colony  and  the  Eevolution.     A  Sketch,  by 

Lewis  H.  Garrard.  Phila.,  1856 

1022  COLES,  EDWARD.     Historj   of  the  Ordnance  of  1787.     Bead  be 

fore  the  Historical  Soc.  of  Pa.,  June  9,  1856.  8vo,  orig.  cov  ; 
fine  copy  ;  33  pages.  Press  of  the  Society,  1856 

1023  COLLECTIONS  OF  THE  PENNSYLVANIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,  VoL 

I.,  Nos.  1,  2,  3,  4,  '5,  uncut,  and  No.  6,  being  for  May  and  Nov 
ember,  1851,  May  and  November,  1852,  May  and  November, 
1853.  Six  numbers.  8vo,  orig.  cov.  ;  very  scarce  ;  fine  copies. 

Philadelphia,  1851-3 

Containing  most  interesting  matter — "The  March  of  the  Paxton 
Boys,"  "An  Essay  on  Indian  Affairs,"  "Hist,  of  Moorland,"  &c. 
Papers  never  before  printed. 

1024  DENTON,  DANIEL.     A  Brief  Description  of  New  York,  formerly 

called  New  Netherlands,  &c.  Reprinted  by  the  Historical  Soc.  of 


158 

Pa.,  from  the  London  ed.  of  1670.  Edited  by  John  Penning- 
ton.  8w,  uncut ;  very  scarce  ;  16  pages. 

Press  of  the  Hist.  Soc.,  1845 

1025  DUANE,  WILLIAM.     Canada  and  the  Continental  Congress.     An 

nual  Address,  Jan.  31  1850.  Svo,  paper  cov.,  20  pages ;  fine 
copy  ;  very  scarce.  Phila.,  1850 

1026  FELTMAN,  LIEUT.  WILLIAM.     The  Journal  of  the  First  Pennsylva 

nia  Begiment,  1781,  '82  ;  including  the  March  into  Virginia  and 
the  Siege  of  Yorktown.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut ;  fine  copy. 

'Phila.,  1853 

1027  FISHER,  J.  FRANCIS.     A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Historical 

Society  of  Penn.,  April  9,  1836,  on  "  The  Private  Life  and  Do 
mestic  Habits  of  William  Penn."  Svo  pamphlet;  orig.  cov,  fine 
copy,  40  pages.  Very  scarce.  Phila.,  1836 

1028  INGERSOLL,  Jos.  R     Memoir  of  the  late  Samuel  Breck,  &c.     Svo 

pamphlet ;  56  pages  ;  second  edition  ;  fine  copy.         Phila.,  1863 

1029  INGERSOLL,  Jos.  R.     Memoir  of  the  late  Yice-President  of  the  Hist. 

Soc.  of  Pa.  Bead  before  the  Society,  Jan.  12,  1863.  Svo,  56 
pages ;  fine  copy.  Very  rare.  Phila.,  1863 

This  is  of  the  greatest  rarity;  it  is  almost  impossible  to  obtain  it  from 
any  source  at  any  price.     It  is  a  most  interesting  memoir. 

1030  JONES,  HORATIO  GATES.     Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Historical 

Society  of  Pennsylvania  of  their  Visit  to  New  York,  May  20, 
1863,  at  the  Celebration  of  the  200th  Birthday  of  Wm.  Brad 
ford,  who  introduced  the  art  of  Printing  into  the  middle  Colo 
nies  of  British  America.  Read  June  8, 1863.  Svo  pamph.,  fine 
copy,  14  pages.  Phila.,  1863 

1031  JONES,  HORATIO  GATES.       "Andrew  Bradford,  Founder   of  the 

Newspaper  Press  in  the  Middle  States  of  America."  An  Ad 
dress  delivered  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Historical  Society 
of  Pa.,  Feb.  9,  1869.  Svo,  rubi^ic  title,  or.  cov.  and  title-page  ; 
tinted  paper,  uncut ;  36  pages.  Phila.,  1869 

1032  LATROBE,  JOHN  H.  B.     The  History  of  Mason  and  Dixon's  Line  ; 

contained  in  an  Address,  delivered  before  the  Historical  Soc.  of 
Pa.,  Nov.  8,  1854.  Svo,  paper  cov.,  52  pages  ;  scarce. 

Press  of  the  Society,  1855 

1033  MEMOIRS  or  THE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,  Vol.  IV., 

Part  I.  Royal  Svo,  bds.,  uncut,  212  pages  ;  beautiful  copy :  very 
rare.  Phila.,  1840 

Contains  Inaug.  Disc,  by  Du  Ponceau ;  Memoir  of  Wm.  Rawle  ;  Specimen 
of  Aborig  Eng. ;  Memoir  of  Roberts  Vaux ;  Pennington's  New  Al 
bion  ;  and  Inedited  Letters  of  Wm.  Penn. 

1034  PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  HISTORICAL  Soc.  OF  PA.,  Vol.  I.,  No.  4 — Dec., 

1845 — from  pages  46-63  incl.     Uncut,  Svo,  clean  condition. 

1035  PROCEEDINGS  AND  SPEECHES  at  the  Dinner  in  Celebration  of  the 

Landing  of  William  Penn,  by  the  Historical  Society  of  Penn., 
Dec.  8,  1852.  Svo  pamphlet ;  42  pages  ;  beautiful,  clean  copy  ; 
scarce.  Phila.,  1853 

1036  T.  L.  Kane.     "The  Mormons."  1850 

1037  TYSON,  JOB  E.      Discourse,  delivered  before  the  Historical  Soc.  of 

Pa.,  Feb.  21,  1842,  on  the  Colonial  History  of  the  Eastern  and 


159 

some  of  the  Southern  States.     Svo  pamph  ;  cov.,  64  pages,  fine 
copy ;  scarce.  Phila.,  1842 

1038  TYSON,  JOB  R.     Annual  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Historical 

Soc.  of  Pa.,  Oct.  24,  1831,  on  Pennsylvania,  in  the  Eevolution. 
Svo,  paper  cov.,  52  pages  ;  fine  copy  ;  very  scarce.      Phila.,  1831 

POPHAM   SOCIETY. 

1039  The  Popham  Colony.     A  discussion  of  its  Historical  Claims. 

Boston,  1866 

Bourne's  Address  on  Char,  of  Col.     Delivered  in  Bath,  Aug. 

29.  1864 

Patterson's  Address.     250  copies  printed.     Aug.  29.          1865. 


1040  QUEBEC  LITEEAEY  AND  HIST.  Soc.     Island  of  Anticosti.     J.  Rich 

ardson.  1856 

EHODE   ISLAND    HISTOEICAL   SOCIETY. 

1041  ALLEN,  ZACHARIAH.     Memorial  of  Lafayette.     Paper  Read  before 

the  R.  I.  Hist.  Soc.,  Feb.  4,  1861.  12rao,  19  pages,  good  copy, 
scarce.  Providence,  1861 

1042  DURFEE,  JOB.     A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Rhode  Island 

Historical  Society,  Jan.  13,  1847.  Svo,  orig.  cov.,  fine  copy, 
32  pages,  very  scarce.  Providence,  1847 

1043  GREENE,  GEO.  W.     A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  R.  I.  Hist. 

Soc.,  Feb.  1,  1849,  on  the  "  Progress  of  Historical  Science." 
Svo,  orig.  cov.,  fine  copy,  23  pages,  scarce.  Providence,  1849 

1044  HALL,  EDWARD  B.     A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  R.  I.  Hist. 

Soc.,  Feb.  6,  1855,  on  the  "  Life  and  Times  of  John  Howland," 
late  President  of  the  Soc.  Svo,  orig.  cov.,  fine  copy,  36  pages,, 
valuable  Historical  incidents.  Providence,  1855 

L045  PITMAN,  JOHN.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  Providence,  August  5, 
1836,  in  Commemoration  of  the  First  Settlement  of  Rhode  Is 
land  and  Providence  Plantations,  being  the  Second  Centennial 
Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  Providence.  Svo,  72  pages, 
fine  copy,  scarce.  Providence,  1836 

L046  SARMIENTO,  D.  F.  North  and  South  America.  A  Discourse  de 
livered  before  the  R.  I.  Hist.  Soc.,  Dec.  27,  1865.  Svo,  orig. 
cov.,  fine  copy,  44  pages.  Providence,  1866 

L047  STAPLES,  WM.  R.  The  Proceedings  of  the  First  General  Assem 
bly  of  the  "  Incorporation  of  Providence  Plantations,"  and  the 
Code  of  Laws  adopted  by  that  Assembly  in  1647.  With  Notes 
Historical  and  Explanatory.  Svo,  orig.  cov.  Fine  clean  copy, 
64  p.  Scarce.  Providence,  1847 

L048  Battle  of  Lake  Erie.  2d  Ed.  Dis.  by  Usher  Parsons.  1854 

Indian  Names  of  places  in  R.  I.  by  do.  1861 

Address  by  Elisha  R.  Potter.  1851 

Battle  of  Lake  Erie.  Dis.  by  Usher  Parsons.  1853 

Address  by  Wm.  Gammell.  1844 

Discourse  by  S.  G.  Arnold.  1853 

Discourse  on  Ch.  Justice  Durfee,  by  R.  G.  Hazard  1848 


160 


SOUTH    CAROLINA   HISTOKICAL    SOCIETY. 

1049  Literary  and  Philos.  Soc.  of  S.   C.     Oration  by  Bp.  England. 

Baltimore,  May  9,  1832. 

1050  PETIGRU,  JAMES  L.     Oration  on  Centennial  Anniv.  of,  Jan.  13, 

1848.     Svo  pamph.  ;  scarce.  Charleston,  1848 

1051  HANCKEL,  THOMAS  M.     Oration  delivered  on  the  5th  Anniv.  of  the 

South  Carolina  Hist.  Soc.,  in  Charleston,  May  23,  1860.  Svo, 
orig.  cov.,  34  pages,  fine  copy  ;  very  scarce.  Charleston,  1860 

TENNESSEE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

1052  Drx,   WILLIAM    GILES.      An    Address    delivered    at    Beersheba 

Springs,  Aug.  19-22,  1859.  Subject—"  The  University  of  the 
South."  Svo,  orig.  cov.,  32  pages,  good  copy ;  scarce. 

Nashville,  Tenn.,  1859 

ULSTER  His.  Soc.     Vol.  1,  Part  1.     Collections.     Kingston,  1860 
"    1,     "     3.  "  "         1862 

VERMONT   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

1053  ADDRESSES  OF  GEO.  F.  EDMUNDS,  on  "  The  Life,   Character,  and 

Services  of  Solomon  Foot ;"  of  PLINY  H.  WHITE,  on  "Jonas 
Galusha,"  and  of  J.  E.  KANKIN  on  "  The  Sources  of  New  Eng 
land  Civilization."  Delivered  before  the  Vermont  Hist.  Soc., 
Oct.  16,  1866.  Constituting  a  very  interesting  and  important 
document.  Svo,  uncut,  orig.  cov.,  72  pages.  Montpelier,  1866 

1054  BUTLER,  JAMES  DAVIE.     "Deficiencies  in  our  History."    An  Ad 

dress  delivered  before  the  Vermont  Historical  and  Antiquarian 
Society,  at  Montpelier,  Oct.  16,  1846.  With  an  Appendix, 
Containing  Charter,  Const.,  etc.,  of  the  Soc.,  Vermont  Decla 
ration  of  Independence,  and  the  "  Song  of  the  Vermonters,"  in 
1779.  Svo,  orig.  cov.,  fine  copy,  36  pages  ;  very  scarce. 

Montpelier,  1846 

1055  CLARK,  HENRY.     An  Essay  on  "Town  Centennial  Celebrations, 

their  Historic  Importance  and  Social  Advantages."  Delivered 
before  the  Vermont  Historical  Society,  at  Special  Meeting, 
Jan.  22-23, 1862,  together  with  the  proceedings.  Svo,  34  pages, 
fine  copy.  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1862 

1056  COLLAMER,   HON.   JACOB.     Memorial  Address  on   the  Life   and 

Character  of.  By  James  Barrett.  Bead  before  the  Vermont 
Historical  Society,  Oct.  20,  1868.  Svo,  uncut,  fine  copy,  27 
pages,  dble.  col.  Rutland,  Vt.,  1868 

1057  CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS  of  the  Vermont  Historical  Society,  and 

a  Catalogue  of  Officers  and  Members.     Svo,  orig.  cov.,  16  pages. 

Woodstock,  Vt.,  1860 

1058  PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Vermont  Historical  Society  at  Meetings  held 

at  Brattleboro,  July  16-17,  and  at  Montpelier,  Oct.  14,  1862. 
Svo,  orig.  cov.,  59  pages,  fine  copy.  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1863 

1059  PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Vermont  Historical  Society  at  its  22nd  An 

nual  Meeting,  holden  at  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Oct.  15-16,  1861. 
Svo,  orig.  cov.,  17  pages.  St.  Albans.  Vt.,  1861 


161 

1060  SKINNER,  HON.  RICHARD.     The  Life  and  Character  of.     A  Dis 

course  read  before  the  Vermont  Historical  Soc.,  at  Montpelier, 
Oct.  20,  1863.  By  Winslow  C.  Watson.  Svo,  orig.  cov.,  uncut, 
fine  copy,  30  pages.  Albany :  J.  Munsell,  1863 

1061  THOMPSON,  DANIEL  P.     An  Address  pronounced  before  the  Ver 

mont  Hist.  Soc.,  Oct.  24,  1850,  on  "  The  History  of  the  Settle 
ment  and  Organization  of  the  State."  Svo,  orig.  cov.,  22  pages, 
good  copy.  Burlington,  1850 

1062  TORREY,  REV.  JOSEPH.     "  The  Discovery  and  Occupation  of  Lake 

Champlain."  Annual  Address  delivered  before  the  Vt.  Hist. 
Soc.,  with  the  Proceedings  at  the  21st  Annual  Meeting,  Oct. 
16,  1860.  Svo,  orig.  cov.,  fine  copy,  27  pages  ;  scarce. 

Burlington,  1860 

1063  WHITE,  PLINY  H.,  AND  ALBERT  D.  HAGER.    "  The  Life  and  Services 

of  Matthew  Lyon,"  and  "  the  Marbles  of  Vermont."  Two  Ad 
dresses,  Oct.  29,  1858,  before  the  Vermont  Historical  Society. 
Svo,  orig.  cov.,  fine  copy,  16  and  26  pages.  Burlington,  Vt.,  1858 

VINCENNES,  IND.,  HISTORICAL   AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY. 

1064  Address,   Delivered  February  22,  1839,  by  Judge  John  Law. 

Svo,  orig.  cov.,  48  p.     Fine  copy,  with  map,  often  wanting.     Very 

rare.  Louisville,  Ky.,  1839 

Subject  of  this  Discourse — "The  Early  Settlement,  Rise  and  Progress  of 

Chippe-coke  or  Vincennes." — Presented  "  to  Hon.  Dan.  Webster,  with 

respects  of  Author." 

VIRGINIA   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY. 

1065  WASHINGTON,  H.  A.     The  Virginia  Constitution  of  1776  :    A  Dis 

course  delivered  before  the  Virginia  Hist.  Society,  January  17, 
1852.     Svo  pamph.,  51  p.     Fine  copy.  Richmond,  1852 

1066  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  REGISTER,  and  Literary  Advertiser.     April, 

1848.  Svo  pamph,  uncut,  Vol.  /.,  No.  II. ,  47  p.       Richmond,  1848 

1067  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  REGISTER  and  Literary  Companion.     Edited 

by  William  Maxwell.     Vol.  VI.,  for  1853.     Svo,  paper  covers, 
240  p.     Very  scarce.  Richmond,  1853 


1068  WM.  PENN  SOCIETY.     Discourse  on  the  Indian  Race,  by  Job.  R. 
Tyson.     1836. 

Discourse  on  the  150th  Anniversary,  by  P.  S.  Dupon- 

ceau.     1832. 

Proc.  on  the  142d  Anniv.     Phila.,  1824. 


1069  WISCONSIN  STATE  HIST.  Soc.,  First  Annual  Report.     Madison,  1855. 


1070  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  MAGAZINE  and  Literary  Record.  January, 
February,  April,  May,  and  June.  Vol.  I.,  Nos.  1,  2,  4,  5,  6  : 
Five  Numbers  as  originally  published — rough  edges.  Svo.  Very 
scarce,  fine  condition.  New  Haven,  1836 

Contains  Biographical  Sketches  of  Gen.  Wooster,  Nathan  Hale,  Gen. 
Putnam,  &c.,  Revolutionary  Papers,  &c.,&c.,  comprising  a  valuable  col 
lection. 

21 


jLLINOIS,  Gazetteer  of.  In  three  parts.  Containing  a 
General  View  of  the  State,  each  County  and  Town,  Alph 
abetically  arranged.  By  J.  M.  Peck.  12?no,  cl. 

Jacksonville,  1834 

1072  ILLINOIS  AND  WISCONSIN.     Letters  Written  by  John  Kingman, 

while  on  a  Tour,  in  the  Summer  of  1838.  8w,  48  p.,  pamph. 
Scarce.  Hingham,  1842 

1073  IMLAY,  GEORGE.     TOPOGRAPHICAL  DESCRIPTION  OF  THE  WEST 

ERN  TERRITORY  OF  NORTH  AMERICA  :  Containing  a  Succinct  Ac 
count  of  its  Soil,  Climate,  Etc.  To  which  are  added,  the  Discov 
ery,  Settlement,  and  Present  State  of  Kentucky.  And  an  Essay 
towards  the  Topography  and  Natural  History  of  that  Important 
Country.  By  John  Filson.  To  Which  is  added :  I. — The  Ad 
ventures  of  Col.  Daniel  Boon,  comprehending  every  important 
Occurrence  in  the  Political  History  of  that  Province.  II. — The 
Minutes  of  the  Piankashaw  Council,  held  at  Post  St.  Vincent's, 
April  15,  1784.  DI. — An  Account  of  the  Indian  Nations  In 
habiting  within  the  Limits  of  the  Thirteen  United  States  :  their 
Manners,  Etc.  Illustrated  with  correct  Maps  of  the  Western 
Territory  of  North  America  ;  the  State  of  Kentucky  as  divided 
into  counties,  from  the  latest  surveys,  and  a  Plan  of  the  Rapids 
of  the  Ohio.  The  second  edition,  with  considerable  additions. 
8vo,  bds.,  rough  edges.  Very  fine  copy.  *  London,  1793 

1074  IMLAY,  GILBERT.     A  TOPOGRAPHICAL  DESCRIPTION  OF  THE  WEST 

ERN  TERRITORY  OF  NORTH  AMERICA.  Containing  a  succinct  Ac 
count  of  its  Soil,  Climate,  Natural  History,  Etc.  To  which  are 
added  :  I. — The  Discovery,  Settlement,  and  Present  State  of 
Kentucky.  By  John  Filson,  1784.  II. — An  account  of  the 
Indian  Nations,  Inhabiting  within  the  limits  of  the  Thirteen 
States.  HI. — The  Culture  of  Indian  Corn,  Etc.,  and  other  par 
ticulars  in  the  Vegetable  Kingdom.  IV. — Observations  on  the 
Ancient  Works,  the  Native  Inhabitants  of  the  Western  Coun 
try,  Etc.,  by  Major  Jonathan  Heart.  V. — Historical  Narrative 
and  Topographical  Description  of  Louisiana  and  West-Florida, 
by  Thomas  Hutchins.  VI. — Account  of  the  Soil,  Growing  Tim 
ber,  and  other  productions  of  several  Lands  now  in  Progress  of 
being  Settled.  VEI. — Remarks  for  the  Information  of  those 


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who  wish  to  become  Settlers  in  America,  by  Dr.  Franklin. 
VIII. —  Topographical  Description  of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania, 
Maryland,  and  North  Carolina,  by  Mr.  Tho.  Hutching. 
IX. — Mr.  Patrick  Kennedy's  Journal  of  the  Illinois  River,  Eta 
X. — Description  of  the  State  of  Tenasee,  and  of  the  South 
western  Territory,  with  the  Constitution  of  Tenasee,  estab 
lished  1796,  Etc.,  by  Gilbert  Imlay.  Illustrated  with  correct 
Maps,  from  actual  surveys  by  Elihu  Barker  ;  a  Map  of  the  Ten 
asee  Government,  and  a  Plan  of  the  Rapids  of  the  Ohio.  The 
Third  Edition,  with  great  additions.  Svo,  sheep.  Very  scarce. 
London :  Printed  for  J.  Debrett,  opposite  Burlington  House,  Pic 
cadilly,  1797. 

1075  INDIANA.     Valley  of  the  Upper  Wabash,  with  Hints  on  its  Agricul 

tural  Advantages,  Etc.  By  Wm.  Henry  Ellsworth.  12w?o.  cL 
Map.  New  York,  1838 

1076  INDIANA,  A  History  of,  from  its  Earliest  Exploration  by  Euro 

peans,  to  the  close  of  the  Territorial  Government  in  1816  ;  com 
prehending  a  History  of  the  Discovery,  Settlement,  and  Civil 
and  Military  Affairs  of  the  Territory  of  the  United  States,  North 
west  of  the  river  Ohio,  and  a  general  View  of  the  Progress  of 
Public  Affairs  in  Indiana,  from  1816  to  1856.  By  John  B.  Dil 
lon.  Svo,  in  sheets.  With  map,  portraits,  etc.  Very  scarce  in 
this  style.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1859 

1077  INGLIS,  Rev.  JOHN,  Bp.  of  Nova  Scotia.     A  Sermon  at  Halifax,  on 

Behalf  of  the  Society  for  Propag.  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts, 
February  19,  1832.  Svo.  Fine  copy,  27  pages.  Historical. 

Halifax,  1832 

1078  IOWA,  Constitution  for  the  State  of,  Adopted  in  Convention,  May 

18,  1846.     Svopamph.  Iowa  City,  1846 

1079  IOWA,  As  It  Is,  in  1855.  Embracing  a  full  Description  of  the  State, 

her  Agricultural,  Mineralogical,  and  Geological  Character,  with 
numerous  Illustrations.  By  N.  Howe  Parker.  Svo,  cl. 

Chicago,  III,  1855 

1080  IPSWICH,  ESSEX,  AND  HAMILTON,  Mass.,  HISTORY  OF,  with 

The  Appendix.     By  Joseph  B.  Felt.     Cl,  Svo.     Portrait. 

Cambridge,  1834 

1081  IRVING,  WASHINGTON,  Brief  Remarks  on  the  "Wife."     Sw,  IS  p. 

Curious,  good  copy,  scarce.  New  York,  1819 

1082  ITHACA,  N.  Y.,  Views  of,  and  its  Environs.     By  an  Impartial  Ob 

server.     Svo,  uncut,  44  p.     Scarce.  Ithaca,  1835 

PAMPHLETS. 

1083  Pamphlets.     [Sixteen.^ 

Idaho.     Six  Months  in  the  New  Gold  Diggings.     By  J.  L. 

Campbell.  Chicago,  1864 

Ide,  Jacob.     Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  John  M.  Putnam. 

Boston,  1820 
Ide,  Rev.  Jacob.     Sermon  at  Ordina.  of  Charles  T.  Torrey. 

Providence,  1837 


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Illinois,  Proceedings  of  Board  of  Commis.  of  Public  Works  of' 

Vandalia,  1837 

College,  Address  at  Anniv.  of  Sigma  Phi  Soc.,  of. 

By  Kev.  L.  Grosvenor.  St.  Louis,  1848 

Central  Railroad  Company  offer  for  sale,  over  2,400,- 

000  Acres.  N.  F.,  1855 

Remarks   on  Retirement  of   Chief  Justice  Caton, 

from  the  Bench  of  Supreme  Court  of. 

Chicago,  1864 

Infidel  Society  of  United  States.  Minutes  of.  Boston,  1846 

Indiana  Medical  College,  Address  before  Officers  and  Students 

of.     By  John  B.  Niles.  Indianapolis,  1846 

Indiana  University,   Address  before   Athenian  Soc.  of.     By 

Prof.  J.  W.  Scott.  Oxford,  1838 

Insurance.     The  Hope  Mutual  Life.  ,  N.  Y.,  1847 

Mutual  Life,  Fifteenth  Annual  Report,  of  New  York. 

N.  Y.,  1859 

Mutual  Life,  of  New  York. 

The  Great  Western  Life,  of  New  York. 

Italian  Language,  Grammatical  Dissertation  on.     By  Francois 

M.  J.  Surault.  Boston,  1835 

Inquiry  into  the  Causes  of  Public  Distress.  N.  Y.,  1834 

1084  Miscellaneous.     [Twelve.] 

Irving,  Washington.    Remarks  on  the  "  Wife."  N.  Y,  1819 

Iron  Dike.     Tracts  concerning  the  Reclamation  of  Swamp  and 

Marsh  Lands,  and  Strengthening  of  River  Levees,  etc.  N.  Y 

Biff,  Frederick.   Week-Day  Prayers  for  use  of  Boarding-Schools. 

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Ipswich  Female  Sem.   Address  by  Daniel  Dana,  Jan.  15,  1834. 
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June  28,  1828. 
Inglis,  Charles.     Sermon  on  the  Death  of  John  Ogilvie. 

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Ives,  Rt.  Rev.  Levi  S.,  Sermon  on  taking  Leave  of  his  Congre 
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Ireland,  Political  History  of.    From  1172,  to  the  present  time. 
By  Edwin  Williams.  N.  Z,  1843 

Rev.  John,  Second  Appeal  to  the  Church,  Contain 

ing  Remarks  and  Strictures  on  the  late  violent 
proceedings  of  a  pretended  Ecclesiastical  Court 
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Imray,  J.  W.     Altamont,  a  Philosophical  Drama,  in  2  Acts. 

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Iturbide,  Don  Augustine  De.     Narrative  of  the  Last  Moments 

of  the  Life  of,  Ex-Emperor  of  Mexico.     By  Col.  Charles  De 

Beneski.  N.  Y.,  1825 

Indiana   School  Journal.     George  W.  Ross.     Vol.  XIH.,  No. 

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1085  Indian  Pamphlets.     [Seven.'} 

Indian,  Statement  of,     Relations.     Reply  to  Articles  on  Re 
moval  of  the  Indians.  N.  Y.,  1830 
Indians.     Speech  of  Hon.  Mr.  Storrs,  on  Seminole  War. 

Removal  of  the.     Rep.  No.  227.     By  Mr.  Bell,  Feb. 

24,  1830. 

Reform,  Remarks  on  Practicability   of.     By  Isaac 

M'Coy.  Boston,  1827 

Reform,   Remarks  on  Practicability  of.     By  Isaac 

M'Coy.     (2dEd.).  N.  Y.,  1829 

Documents  and  Proc.  Relating  to  Formation  and 

Progress  of  a  Board  in  New  York,  for  Emig., 
Preservation  and  Improvement  of.     N.  Y.,  1829 

Disc,  before  Soc.  for  Prop,  the  Gospel  among  the. 

By  E.  Porter.  Boston,  1808 

1086  Indian  Pamphlets.     [Thirteen.'] 

No.    1.    Indian  Bulletin  for  1867. 


Stories  of   the  Revolution. 


By  N.   W.   Jones. 

N.  Y.,  1867 
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Albany,  1836 

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Mosaic  Account  of  the  Unity  of  the  Human  Race. 
Indian  Names  of  places  in  R.  I,     By  Usher  Parsons.    With 
Portrait.  Prov.  1861 

Report  on  the  Sudbury  Fight,  April,  1676. 
Darien  Indians.     By  Dr.  Cullen.  1865 

Journal  of  Visits  to  the  Indians  on  the  Kennebec  River.     By 
the  Rev.  Joseph  Baxter.  Boston,  1867 

Letter  from  John  Ross  to  a  Gentleman  of  Phil.  1837.    Scarce. 
A  New  Soc.  for  Benefit  of  Ind.  Washington,  1822 

Speech  of  Mr.  Frelinghuysen.  Washington,  1830 

Speech  of  Jas.  Tahnadge*  on  the  Seminole  War.     N.  Y.,  1819 
View  of  the  Present  Relations  between  the  Government  and 
the  Indians. 

1087  Indian  Pamphlets.     [Thirteen.'] 

Remarks  of    Mr.    Stockton,   on  the  Ind.   Appro.   Bill. 

Washington,  1852 

Report  of  Visit  to  some  of  the  Tribes  of  Ind.  located  West  of 

the  Mississippi.     By  Lang  &  Taylor.  N.  Y.,  1843 

Edward  Everett's  Address  at  Bloody  Brook,  Sept.  30,  1835. 

Very  scarce. 
Organization  of  New  Ind.  Terri.     By  George  Copway. 

N.  Y.,  1850 

Lincoln's  Address  at  Bloody  Brook,  Aug.  31, 1838.    Very  scarce. 
Monumental  Remains  of  Georgia.     By  C.  C.  Jones. 

Savannah,  1861 

Cherokee  Almanac,  1836-58.    Union  and  Park  Hill,  Georgia. 
Speech  of  Mr.  WTild,  of  Georgia.  Washington,  1830 

The  Abenaki  Ind.     By  Frederic  Kidder.     Poor  copy. 

Portland,  1859 


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Charles  Gibbon's  Address,  before  the  Northern  Lyceum  of 
Philadelphia.  1839 

Report  on  the  Seneca  Indians.  Boston,  1840 

Spelling-Book  in  the  Seneca  Language,  Buffalo  Creek  Reser 
vation. 

Newspaper  in  the  Seneca  Language,  "  The  Mental  Elevator." 
Nos.  1  to  5  inclusive.  1841-42 

1088  Indian  Pamphlets.     [Nine.] 

Receipts  of  the  Indian  Dr.  John  Mackentosh,  (Cherokee.) 

N.  Y.,  1827 

Plan  for  Civilizing  the  Indians  of  N.  A.  London,  1796 

Origin  of  the  Indians>  etc.     From  Boston  Monthly  Magazine, 

Jan.  1826. 

Cong.  Doc.  No.  74.     Treaty  with  Florida  Ind.  1826 

Soc.  for  Prop,  the  Gosp.  among  the  Ind.     Disc,  by  Porter. 

Boston,  1808 

Capt.  J.  Lovewell's  Fight  at  Pequawket.  Concord  1861 

Life  and  Adventures  of  Henry  Lanson.  London,  1801 

The  Sioux  War.     By  J.  W.  Taylor.  St.  Paul,  1862 

Boston  Two  Hundred  Years  Ago  ;  or,  The  Romantic  Story  of 
Miss  Ann  Carter  and  the  Celebrated  Indian  Chief  Thunder- 
squall,  with  many  Reminisences  and  Events  of  Olden  Time. 
Very  scarce.  Exeter,  1831 

1089  Indian  Pamphlets.     [Nine.] 

Barr,  Capt.  James,  Correct  and  Authentic  Narrative  of  the 
Indian  War  in  Florida,  with  a  Description  of  Maj.  Dade's 
Massacre.  Very  scarce.  N.  F.,  1836 

Soc.  for  Prop.  Gosp.  among  Indians.  Sermon.  By  Philip  Fur- 
neaux.  London,  1775 

Sketch  of  Life  of  Apostle  Eliot.     By  H.  A.  S.  Dearborn. 

Boxbury,  1850 

John  C.  Metcalf  s  Oration  at  Ind.  Rock,  July  4,  1823.     Scarce. 

1823 

Cong.  Doc.  No.  10,  on  Ind.  Trade,  1822.  1822 

Oneida  County  and  Mohawk  Valley.  Papers  No.  18.  From 
the  New  York  Col.  Hist. 

Narrative  of  a  Captivity  among  Mohawk  Ind.  A  Description 
of  New  Netherland,  1642-43.  By  Father  Isaac  Joques,  with 
a  Memoir  by  John  G.  Shea.  Scarce.  N.  Y.,  1857 

The  Moravian  Church  Miscellany.  VoL  IV.,  No.  3,  Containing 
a  Report  on  Ind.  1853 

Eulogy  on  King  Philip.     By  Wm.  Apess.     2d  ed.     Scarce. 

Boston,  1837 

1090  Indian  Pamphlets.     [Ten.] 

Eulogy  on  King  Philip,  by  Wm.  Apess.     1st  Ed.     Very  scarce. 

Boston,  1837 
Rambles  among  Araucanian  Indians.  Thomaston,  1851 


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Atlantic  Journal,  Vol.  L,  No.  3.  American  Tribes  not  Jews. 
By  C.  S.  Rafinesque.  Scarce.  Phila.,  1832 

Address  on  present  condition  of  the  Aboriginal  Inhabitants  of 
North  America.  By  M.  B.  Pierce.  Very  scarce. 

Steele's  Press,  1838 

Address  of  Gov.  Boutwell  at  Dedication  of  Monument  to  Mem 
ory  of  Capt.  Wadsworth,  at  Sudbury.  Nov.  23,  1852.  Very 
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Davis,  A.  Antiquities  of  America  and  the  Discovery  of  New 
England  by  the  Northmen.  9th  Ed.  Boston,  1842 

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New  York,  1848 

Statement  of  the  Indian  relations.  New  York,  1830 

Belations  between  Cherokees  and  U.  S. 

1091  Indian  Pamphlets.     [Ten.] 

Appeal  to  Christian  Community  on  prospects  of  N.  Y.  Indians. 

By  N.  T.  Strong,  Seneca  Chief.  N.  Y.,  1841 

Observations  on  the  Aboriginal  Monuments  of  the  Mississippi 

Valley.     E.  G.  Squier.     Scarce.  New  York,  1847 

Soc.  for  Prop.  Gospel  among  Ind.     Discourse  by  Dr.  Lathrop, 

Jan.  19,  1804. 
Discourse  by  L.  Frisbie,  Nov.  1,  1804. 

Discourse  by  T.  Barnard,  Nov.  6,  1806. 

Discourse  by  Abiel  Holmes,  Nov.  3,  1808. 

Discourse  by  E.  Parish,  Nov.  3, 1814. 

Discourse  by  D.  Osgood,  June  2,  1788. 

Hist.  Sketch  of  the  formation  of  the  Confed.  with  reference  to 
the  limits  of  the  General  Gov't.  over  Indian  Tribes  and  the 
Public  Territory.  By  Joseph  Blunt.  Scarce.  N.  Y,  1825 

Treaty  of  Six  Indian  Tribes.     By  Madison  and  Jefferson. 

1092  Indian  Pamphlets,  &c.     [Fourteen.] 

Schoolcraft's  Oneota,  Nos.  1,  2,  3  (4).  Scarce.    New  York,  1844 
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Cong.  Doc.,  Ind.  Aff.  Generally.     Feb.  10,  1829. 

Fur  Trade.     Feb.  9,  1829. 

Trade.     Feb.  11,  1822. 

Treaty,   Lewis  Cass  and   Chippeways.      Feb.    5, 

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No.  122.  Chickasaw  Fund. 

No.  519.  Removal  of  the  Chippewa,  Ottawa,  &c. 

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No.  86.  Removal  of  the  Choctaws.     February  7, 

1845. 

No.  115.  Chickasaw  Fund.     Feb.  9,  1844. 

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Cong.  Doc.  No.  41.     Memorial  of  Goody  and  Drew.     "  Old  Set 
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149.  Eeport  of  Choctaw  Bd.  of  Comm.     1845. 

149.  Report  on  behalf  of  Milly,  an  Indian  Woman. 

1844. 

145.  Memorial  of  the  Cherokee  Delegation.     1848. 

736.  Ind.  terri.  west  of  the  Miss.     1848. 

147.  Memorial  of  Tuckahatchee,  Mico,  and  others. 

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31.  Letter  of  the  2d  Auditor  of  Treasury.     1862. 

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1834. 

8.  Letter  from  Sec.  of  Treas.     Statement  of  Money 

appropriated  and  paid  for  Indians  since  1820. 

— • 51.  Letter  from  Sec.  of  Treas.  relating  to  sale  of  lands 

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47.  Memorial  of  Soc.  of  Friends.     1818. 

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1106  JEANNETTE.     A  Poem,  with  Three  Portraits.     By  Aeculapius  Non 

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1107  JEMISON,  MARY.      DEH-HE-WA-MIS  ;    OB,  A  NABRATIVE  OF  THE 

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1108  JERSEY  CITY,  HOBOKEN  and  HUDSON.     Combined  Directories  of,  for 

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1120  JOSHUA,  The  Books  of,  and  Kuth,  translated  into  the  Choctaw 

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1121  JOSSELYN,  JOHN.     An  account  of  Two  Voyages  to  New-England, 

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1124  JUVENAL.     A  new  translation,  with  notes  of  the  third  satire  of  ; 

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the,  Brooklyn,  1811 

Israel  Vindicated.     Refutation  of  Calumnious  Prop. 

respecting  the  Jewish  Nation,  by  an  Israelite. 

N.  Y.  1820 

Sermon  at  Ordina.  of  Rev.  Wm.  G.  Schauffler  as 

Missionary  to  the,  by  Moses  Stuart. 

Andover,  1831 

Restoration  of  the.    The  Crisis  of  all  Nations.     By 

J.  Bicheno.  London,  1800 

Jewish  Chronicle,  Vol.  in.,  No.  7.     Jan.,  1847. 
Jews.    Friendly  Address  to  the,  by  J.  Bicheno. 

London,  1787 

Remarks  on  Prophecies  relating  to  the  Restoration 

of,  byM.  S.  M.  London 

Lecture  on  Conversion  of.  N.  Y.,  1846 

—    The  Shekinah.     By  S.  B.  Brittan.     Vol.  1,  No.  1. 

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UMEHAMEHA  HE.  Kanawai  o  ka  moi  ke  alii  o  ko  Hawaii 
pae  aina  i  kaula  e  na  Alii  Ahaolelo  A  me  ka  poeikohoia 
iloko  oka  Ahaolela  oka  makahiki.  8vo,  lialf.cf. 

Honolulu,  1853 

1135  KEAPP,  SAM'L.  L.     Oration  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  at  Dart 

mouth  College  Aug.  19,  1824.  Svo,  fine,  copy,  32  pages.  His 
torical  Boston,  1824 

1136  KEATING,  WM.  H.     Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  the  source  of 

St.  Peter's  River,  Lake  Winnepeek,  Lake  of  the  Woods,  &c.  ; 
performed  in  the  year  1823,  by  order  of  the  Hon.  J.  0.  Cal- 
houn,  under  the  command  of  Stephen  H.  Long.  In  2  vols. 
8uo,  bds.,  uncut ;  engraving  and  map.  London,  1825 

1137  KEEFER,  JUSTUS.     Slavery  :  its  Sin,  Moral  Effects,  and   certain 

Death.  Also,  The  Language  of  Nature,  compared  with  Divine 
Eevelation.  With  extracts  from  eminent  Authors.  Svo-,  cl. 

Baltimore,  1864 

1138  KEENB,  N.  H.     Annals  of  the  Town  of,  from  its  settlement,  in 

1734  to  the  year  1790.  By  Salma  Hale.  Svo,  paper  cover,  un~ 
cut ;  69  pages  ;  the  rare  first  ed.,  in  beautiful  condition. 

Concord,  N.  #.,1826. 
J.  B.  Felt's  copy  and  autograph. 

1139  KEENE,  N.  H.    ANNALS  OF  THE  TOWN  OF,  from  its  First  settlement, 

in  1734,  to  1790.     By  Salma  Hale.     Svo,  cl.,  plain  ;  scarce. 

Keene,  1851 

1140  KELLOGG,  EOB'T  H.     (Sergt.  Major  16tk  Eegt.   Conn.  Volunteers.} 

LIFE  AND  DEATH  IN  REBEL  PRISONS.  Giving  a  complete  History 
of  the  inhuman  and  barbarous  treatment  of  our  brave  soldiers 
by  Rebel  authorities  ;  inflicting  terrible  suffering  and  frightful 
mortality,  principally  at  Andersonville  and  Florence  ;  describ 
ing  plans  of  escape,  arrival  of  prisoners,.  &&,  and  anecdotes  of 
Prison  Life.  To  which  is  added,  an  account  of  the  Capture  of 
Davis,  and  Life,  Trial,  and  Execution,  of  Wirz.  Illustrated. 
Svo,  half  dark  blue  lev.  mor.,  gilt  top  ;  bound  by  E.  W.  Smith. 

Hartford,  1866 

1141  KENNEBUNK  PORT,  (ME.)     HISTORY  OF,  from  its  First  Dis 

covery,  by  Bartholomew  Gosnold,  May  14,  1602,  to  A.D.  1837. 
By  Charles  Bradbury.  12mo,  do.  ;  plate  ;  very  scarce. 

KennebunJc,  1837 

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1142  KENNEDY,  J.  P.     Swallow  Barn,  or  a  Sojourn  in  the  Old  Dominion. 

Twenty  illustrations,  by  Str  other.     24mo,  cloth.      New  York,  1853 

1143  KENNEDY,  THOMAS.     Poems.  Washington,  D.  (7.,  1816 

1144  KENTUCKY.     AN  EXCURSION  to  the  Mammoth  Cave  and  Bar 

rens  of,  with  some  notices  of  the  Early  Settlement  of  the  State. 
By  R  Davidson.  12mo,  cl  ;  scarce.  Lexington,  Ky.,  1840 

1145  KENTUCKY.     THE  HISTORY  or,  from  its  Earliest  Settlement  to. 

the  Present  Time.  By  T.  S.  Arthur  and  W.  H.  Carpenter. 
12mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1853 

1146  KENTUCKY.     SKETCHES  OF  THE  EARLY  CATHOLIC  MISSIONS   OF, 

from  their  Commencement,  in  1787,  to  the  Jubilee  of  1826-7  ; 
embracing  a  summary  of  the  early  history  of  the  State,  &c., 
and  of  the  general  State  of  the  Catholic  religion  in  Kentucky. 
Compiled,  with  the  assistance  of  the  Rev.  Stephen  Theodore 
Badin,  First  Priest  ordained  in  the  United  States.  By  M.  J. 
Spalding,  D.  D.  12mo,  sh.  Louisville,  Ky.,  1844 

1147  KENTUCKY.     RAMBLES  IN  THE  MAMMOTH  CAVE,  in  1844.     By  a 

Visitor.     12mo,  hlf.  moroc.,  cl.  ddes  ;  with  chart  and  plates. 

Louisville,  Ky.,  1845 

1148  KENTUCKY.     A  HISTORY  OF  THE  COMMONWEALTH  OF.     By  Mann 

Butler.  1st  Ed  Port,  of  Geo.  Roger  Clarke.  Full  red  Turkey, 
gilt.  By  R.  M.  Smith.  Very  scarce.  Louisville  Ky.,  1834 

1149  KETT,  REV.  HENRY.     The  Flowers  of  Wit,  or  a  choice  collection 

of  Bon  Mots.     Two  vols.     12rao,  half  cf.  London,  1814 

1150  KILBOURN,  JOHN.     THE   OHIO  GAZETTEER,  or  Topographical 

Dictionary  ;  containing  a  description  of  the  several  Counties, 
Towns,  Villages,  Settlements,  &c.,  &c.,  in  the  State  ;  alphabet 
ically  arranged.  Seconded.,  improved.  Pamph.,  8w,  114 p.  ; 
fine  copy,  very  scarce.  Columbus,  1816 

1151  KINNE,  AARON.     A  New  Year's  Gift ;  presented  especially  to  the 

Young  People  in  the  First  Society  of  Groton,  Jan.  1,  1788. 
8w  pamph,  scarce.  New  London,  1788 

1152  KIP,  REV.  WILLIAM  INGRAHAM.     THE  EARLY  JESUIT  MIS 

SION  IN  NORTH  AMERICA  ;  Compiled  and  Translated  from  the 
Letters  of  the  French  Jesuits,  with  Notes.  Parts  I.  and  H., 
complete.  8vo,  hf.  mor.  ;  very  scarce.  N.  Y.,  1846 

1153  KIPP,  FRANCIS,  M.,  D.D.     Historical  Discourse  delivered  on  150th 

Anniversary  of  the  First  R.  D.  Church,  FishkiU,  N.  Y.  With 
an  appendix  furnishing  a  Brief  His.  Sketch  of  the  Associated 
Churches  of  Hopewell,  etc.  Plates.  Svo,  fine  copy;  interesting. 

New  York,  1866 

1154  KIRK,  E.  N.     An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Acad.  of  Sacred 

Music,  in  New  York,  May  14,  1841.     8vo,  fine  copy,  27  pages. 

New  York,  1&41 

1155  KNIGHT,  H.  C.     The  Broken  Harp.     Poems.     12mo,  cl 

Philadelphia,  1815 

1156  KNIGHT,    MADAME,    AND    REV.    MR.    BUCKINGHAM. 

Journals  of,  from  the  Original  Manuscripts.  Written  in  1704 
and  1710.  12??io,  bds.,  uncut ;  scarce.  New  York,  1825 

1157  "KNIGHT,  OKAS.      GALLERY  OF  PORTRAITS;   with  Memoirs.     7 

vols.  4/o,  rough  edges.     With  portraits.      Very  fine  copy  ;  scarce. 

London,  1833-37 


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1158  KNOX  COUNTY,  OHIO,  A  HISTORY  OF,  from  1779  to  1862  inclusive  ; 

comprising  Biographical  Sketches,  Anecdotes  and  Incidents  of 
men  connected  with  the  County  from  its  first  settlement ;  to 
gether  with  complete  lists  of  the  Senators,  Commissioners,  etc., 
also  of  those  who  have  served  in  Military  capacity  from  its 
first  organization  to  the  present  time.  And  also  a  sketch  of 
Kenyon  College,  and  other  Institutions  of  learning  within  the 
County.  By  A.  Banning  Norton.  With  portraits,  plates.  8vo, 
cl.  ;  scarce.  Columbus,  1862 

1159  KNOX,  THOMAS  W.     Camp-Fire  and  Cotton-Field.     Southern.  Ad 

ventures  in  time  of  War.  Life  with  the  Union  Armies  and 
Residence  on  a  Louisiana  Plantation.  8vo,  bds. 

New  York,  Chicago,  1865 

1160  KRUGER,  K.     The  First  Discovery  of  America,  and  its  Early  Civ 

ilization.  Translated  and  enlarged.  By  W.  L.  Wagener. 
12mo,  cl.  New  York,  1863 

PAMPHLETS. 

1161  Miscellaneous.     [Nine.'] 

King,  Eufus.     Speech  of,  on  the  American  Navigation  Act, 

deliv.  June,  1818.  N.  Y. 

Kean,  Laurence.     Sermon.     "  The  Diversity  of  Christ,"  deliv. 

Feb.  9,  1821.  N.  Y. 

Keene,  Bich'd  R     Letter  from,  to  L.  -Martin,  Esq.     Scarce. 

Baltimore,  June,  1802. 
Knickerbocker.     April,  1839. 
Kendall,  James.     Sermon  deliv.   at  Ordination  of  Hersey  B. 

Goodwin,  deliv.  Feb.  17,  1830,  in  Concord,  Mass. 
Kendall,  Samuel.     Sermon  deliv.  on  termination  of  a  century. 

Jan.  12, 1813.     Very  scarce.  Cambridge,  1813 

^Kinne,  Aaron.     New  Year's  Gift  presented  to  the  young  people 

of  Groton,  Jan.  1,  1788.  New  London,  1788 

Kemp,  James.     Letter  in  defence  of  the  clergy  of  the  D.  C., 

1822. 
Kenrick,  F.  P.     Letter  on  Christian  Union.  Phila.,  1841 

1162  Miscellaneous.      Valuable  Lot.     [Twelve.] 

Kip,  Francis  M.      Discourse   on  150th  Anniv.  of  First  Kef. 
Dutch  Ch.,  Fishkill.  N.  Y.,  1866 

Kennedy  on  Diseases  of  the  Skin.  Boxbury. 

Kendall,  E.  C.     Treatise  on  Perennial  Cotton.         N.  Y.,  1862 

Knox,  Eev.  John.     Memorial  of.     Died  Jan.  8,  1858. 

Kent,  Elisha  Kent.  Memoir  and  Eulogy  of.  By  E.  W.  An 
drews.  N.  Y.,  1857 

Know-Nothings.     Startling  Facts  for  Native  Americans. 

N.  Y,  1855 

Kollock,  Henry.  Sermon  befora  Gan'l  Assembly  Presb. 
Church.  Phila.,  1803 

Kemp,  Francis  Adrian  Van  Dsr.  Oration  at  Presb.  Church 
Commem.  of  Emancipation  of  Dutch  from  French  Tyranny. 
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Knickerbocker,  Diedrich,  Jr.      Manuscript  of.      Scarce. 

N.  F.,  1824 

Kirkland,  Pres.     Disc,  on  Life  and  Character  of.     By  Alex. 
Young.  Boston,  1840 

Krauth.  Charles  P.     Disc,  on  Popular  Amusements. 

Winchester,  1851 

Koszta.     Correspondence  bet.  Wm.  L.  Marcy  and  Chev.  Hulse- 
mann. 

1163  Miscellaneous.      Valuable  Lot.     [Twelve.] 

Kearney,  Frederick.     Treatise  on  Industry  and  False  Pride. 

London. 
Kossuth,  Louis.     Life  and  Public  American  Speeches  of. 

N.  Y.,  1852 

Knoepfel's  Schoharie  Cave.     Account  of.  N.  Y,,  1853 

Knapp,  Martin.     Human  Liberty  against  Ultra-Temp.  Intoler 
ance.  N.  F.,  1853 
Kenyon  College.     Three  Letters  to  Bishop  Chase  on  Present 
Indebtedness  of.     By  Rev.  Samuel  Chase. 

Peoria,  1843 

Reply  of  Trustees  of,  to  Statement  of  D.  B. 

Douglass.  Phila,,  1844 

Statement  of  Facts  and  Circum.  connected 

with  Removal  of  D.  B.  Douglass.     Printed  for  private  circula 
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King,  Edward.     Considerations  on  Utility  of  National  Debt. 

London,  1793 
King,  Wm.  R.     Obituary  Addresses  on  Death  of. 

Washington,  1854 
King's  Maiesties  Declaration  concerning  Lawful  Sports. 

Phila.,  1866 

Keith,  Isaac  S.     Charge  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  James  Adams. 

Scarce.  Charleston,  1799 

Kent,  James.     Dissertations  by.     Scarce.  N.  Y.,  1795 


IACKAWANNA  VALLEY,  (Pa.)   Contributions  to  the 

History  of  the  Lackawanna    Valley.      12mo,  cl.     With 
portrait  and  map.     By   H.  Hollister,  M.  D. 

New  York,  1857 

1165  LAHONTAN,  BAEON.     NEW  VOYAGES  TO  NORTH  AMEBICA.     Con 

taining  An  Account  of  the  several  Nations  of  that  vast  Conti 
nent  ;  and  the  various  Adventures  between  the  French  and  the 
Iroquese  Confederates  of  England,  from  1683  to  1694.  A  Geo 
graphical  description  of  Canada.  Also  a  Dialogue  between  the 
Author  and  a  General  of  the  Savages.  To  which  is  added  a 
Dictionary  of  the  Algonkine  Language,  which  is  generally 
spoke  in  North  America.  Illustrated  with  twenty-three  Mapps 
and  Cutts.  Written  in  French  by  the  Baron  Lahontan.  Done 
into  English.  In  two  volumes.  A  great  part  of  which  never 
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1166  LAKE  GEORGE  and  Lake  Champlain,  from  their  first  discovery  to 

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Wars,  and  Revolutionary  History.  By  B.  C.  Butler.  12mo, 
cl.9  maps.  Albany,  1868 

1167  LAMB,  GEN.  JOHN.     MEMOIR  OF  THE  LIFE  AND  TIMES  OF.     An 

Officer  of  the  Revolution  who  Commanded  the  Post  at  West 
Point  at  the  time  of  Arnold's  Defection,  and  his  Correspond 
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tinguished  Men  of  his  Time.  By  Isaac  Q.  Leake.  &vo,  cloth  ; 
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1168  LANCASTER,  (Mass.)     TOPOGRAPHICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SKETCHES 

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nal.  By  Joseph  Willard.  Svo  Pamphlet,  uncut,  90  pages,  beau 
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1169  LANCASTER,  (Mass.)     An  Oration  delivered  Feb.  21,  1826,  in 

Commemoration  of  the  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  Anniv.  of  the 
Destruction  of  that  Town  by  the  Indians.  By  Isaac  Goodwin. 
Svo,  15  pages,  uncut,  very  rare  in  any  condition,  fine  copy. 

Worcester,  1826 

1170  LANCASTER,  Mass.     An  Address  in  Commemoration  of  the 

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with  an  Appendix.  By  Joseph  Willard.  Svo  pamph.,  270  p. 
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1171  LANDIS,  JOHN.    The  Messiah  :  A  Poem  of  the  Birth,  Mission,  Suf 

ferings,  Eesurrection,  Ascension,  and  Second  Advent  of  Our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ ;  with  Original  Hymns.  18 wo,  bd$. 

Chambersburg,  Pa.,  1833 

1172  LANMAN,  CHARLES.     Essays  for  Summer  Hours.     Svo,  cl 

Boston,  1842 

1173  Letters  from  the  Alleghany  Mountains.     12ma,  d. 

New  York,  1849 

1174  LANMAN,  CSARLES.     Adventures  in  the  Wilds  of  the  United  States 

and  British  American  Provinces.     Illustrated  by  the  Author, 

and  Oscar  Bessau.  With  an  Appendix  by  Lieut.  Campbell  Hardy. 

2  vols.,  Svo,  cl.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1856 

1175  LATEROP,  JOSEPH.     Century  Sermon,  delivered  in  West  Springfield 

on  the  1st  day  of  the  Nineteenth  Century.     Svo  pamvh.     Scarce. 

Springfield,  1801 

1176  LAWSON,  J.    ONTWA.     The  Son  of  the  Forest.  A  Poem.  "12mo, 

bds.,  uncut.  New  York,  1821 

1177  LAW,  JOHN,  Memoir  of.     The  Mississippi  Bubble.     To  which  are 

added — Authentic  Accounts  of  the  Darien  Expedition,  and  the 
South  Sea  Scheme.  Translated  and  Edited  by  Frank  S.  Fiske, 
Svo,  sheets,  stitched.  New  York,  1844 

1178  LEAVITT,  Rev.  W.  S.     Sermon  on  the  Anniversary  of  the  Landing 

of  the  Pilgrims.  Preached  in  the  Eliot  Church,  Newton,  Ms., 
December  22, 1850.  Svo,  paper.  Boston,  1851 

1179  LEBANON,  N.  II.     JULY   FOURTH,  1761  :  An   Historical    Dis 

course  in  Commemoration  of  the  One  Hundreth  Anniversary 
of  the  Charter  of.  By  Rev.  D.  H.  Allen.  Svo,  cl.  Boston,  1862 

1180  LEDYARD,  JOHN,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Travels  of.     From  his 

Journals  and  Correspondence.  By  Jared  Sparks.  Svo,  bds. 
.uncut.  Scarce.  London,  1828 

1181  LEE,  MAJ.-GEN.  CHARLES,  "Mr.  Lee's  Plan,  March  29, 1777," 

Treason  of,  Second  in  command  in  the  American  Army  of  the 
Revolution.  By  Geo.  H.  Moore.  Svo,  cl.,  uncut.  With  port. 

New  York,  1860 

1182  LEE,  CHAS.,  MAJ.-GENERAL,   Second  in  Command  to   General 

Washington,  the  Life  and  Memoirs  of,  during  the  American 
Revolution.  To  which  are  added,  his  Political  and  Military 
Essays.  Also,  Letters  to  and  from  many  Distinguished  Char 
acters,  both  in  Europe  and  America.  12w>,  bds.,  uncut. 

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1183  LEE,  HENRY.     MEMOIRS  OF  THE  WAR  IN  THE  SOUTHERN  DEPART 

MENT  or  THE  UNITED  STATES.  A  new  edition,  with  corrections  left 
by  the  Author,  and  with  Notes  and  Additions  by  H.  Lse,  the 
Author  of  the  Campaign  of  '81.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut.  Very  scarce, 
fine  copy.  Washington :  Printed  by  Peter  Force,  1827. 

1184  LEE,  NELSON.     Three  Years  among  the  Camanches,  the  Nar 

rative  of  the  Texan  Ranger,  containing  a  Detailed  Account  of 
his  Captivity  among  the  Indians,  his  Singular  Escape  through 
the  instrumentality  of  his  Watch,  and  fully  Illustrating  Indian 
Life  as  it  is.  12m9,  paper  uncut.  With  portrait.  Albany,  1859 

1185  LEES,  THOMAS  J.     The  Musing  of  Carol  :  Containing  an  Essay  on 


183 

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inal  Poems.  Vlmo,  halfmor.  Wheeling,  Fa.,  1831 

1186  LEGGET,  WILLIAM.     LEISUEE  HOUES  AT  SEA.     Being  a  few 

Miscellaneous  Poems.  By  a  Midshipman  of  the  United  States 
Navy.  24?rco,  half  mor.,  very  scarce.  'New  York,  1825 

1187  LEOMINSTER,  Mass.,  HISTOEY  OF,  or,  the  Northern  Half  of  the 

Lancaster  New  or  Additional  Grant,  from  June  26,  1701,  the 
date  of  the  Deed  from  George  Tahanto,  Indian  Sagamore,  to 
July  4,  1852.  By  David  Wilder.  Svo,  cl  Fitchburg,  1853 

1188  LESLIE,  CHAS.     A  Short  and  Easie  Method  with  the  Deists, 

Etc.  In  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  The  eighth  edition.  Full  cr. 
crim.  lev.  mor.,  gilt.  By  R.  M.  Smith.  London,  1723 

1189  LEVEEETT,  SIR  JOHN,  Memoir,  Biographical  and  Genealogical 

of,  of  Hon.  John  Leverett,  and  of  the  Family  generally.  Svo, 
cl,  Portrait.  Boston,  1856 

1190  LEVIN,  LEWIS  C.     Intemperance  the  Prelude  to  Gambling  and 

Suicide,  as  Illustrated  in  the  Life  of  Rev.  C.  C.  Colton,  Author 
of"Lacon."  Svo  pamph.,  21  p.  Scarce.  Phila.,  1845 

"  Poor  Colton.     In  Intellect,  a  God ! 
In  Frailty,  less  than  man !  " 

1191  LEWIS,  D.  W.     Oration  on  the  Death  of  Mr.  Eli  Kelsey.     A 

Senior  in  Yale  College.  '  Svo  pamph.  New  Haven,  1788 

1192  LEWIS,   R.  B.      Light  and  Truth  ;    Collected   from  the  Bible 

and  Ancient  and  Modern  History,  containing  the  Universal 
History  of  the  Colored  and  the  Indian  Race,  from  the  Creation 
of  the  World  to  the  present  time.  IZmo,  cl.  Boston,  1844 

1193  LIBRARY  COMPANY  of  PHILADELPHIA.      Charter,  Laws  and 

Catalogue  of  the  books  of,  with  a  short  account  of  the  Library 
prefixed.  Svo,  paper,  uncut.  Phila.,  1770 

1194  LIGHTON,   REV.  WILLIAM   B.     Narrative   of   the  Life   and 

Sufferings  of,  containing  an  Interesting  and  Faithful  Account 
of  his  early  Life,  and  enlistment  into  the  British  Army  ;  his  ex 
perience  while  in  the  Service,  and  escape  from  his  Regiment ; 
Capture,  Imprisonment,  Trial,  and  Condemnation  to  Death  ; 
his  subsequent  sufferings,  and  final  escape  from  Captivity  and 
settlement  in  the  United  States.  Written  by  himself.  New 
and  revised  Edition,  embellished  with  ten  steel  engravings. 
12mo  cl..  very  scarce.  Boston,  1843 

1195  LINCOLN,  HON.  ABRAHAM,  AND  HON.  STEPHEN  A.  DOUGLAS, 

Political  Debates  in  the  Celebrated  Campaign  of  1858,  in  Illi 
nois,  including  the  preceding  speeches  of  each  at  Chicago, 
Springfield,  etc.  Also,  the  two  great  Speeches  of  Mr.  Lincoln 
in  Ohio,  in  1859.  Svo,  cl.  Columbus,  1860 

1196  LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM.    HISTOEY  OF  THE  ADMINISTBATION  OF,  in 

cluding  his  Speeches,  Letters,  Addresses,  Proclamations  and 
Messages.  With  a  preliminary  sketch  of  his  Life.  By  Henry 
J.  Raymond.  12rao  cl.  ;  with  portrait.  New  York,  1864 

1197  LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM.     His  LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES.     By 

Mrs.  P.  A.  Hanaford.     12mo,  cl.,  with  portrait  and  plates. 

Boston,  1865 

1198  LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM.     POLITICAL  TELBUTES  to  the  Memory  of. 

Svo,  cl,,  rjortrait,  rough  edges.  Phila.,  1865 


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1199  LINCOLN,  ABKAHAM.     OUR  MARTYR  PRESIDENT,  Voices  from 

the  Pulpit  of  New  York  and  Brooklyn.  Oration  by  Bancroft, 
and  Oration  at  the  Burial  by  Bishop  Simpson.  Svo,  half  dk. 
blue,  cr.  lev.  mor.,  gilt  top,  edges  uncut ;  bound  by  E.  M.  Smith. 

New  York,  1865 

1200  LINCOLN  MEMORIAL.     A  EECORD  or  THE  LIFE,  ASSASSINATION 

AND  OBSEQUIES  of  the  Martyred  President.  By  John  Gilmary 
Shea.  Svo,  cl.,  with  portrait. 

New  York,  Bunce  &  Huntington,  1865 

1201  LINCOLN,  ABEAHAM.     A  MEMORIAL  OF.     By  the  City  of  Bos 

ton.     1.  Svo,  cl.  Boston,  1865 

1202  LINCOLN,   ABEAHAM.     A  TRIBUTE  OF  EESPECT,  by  the  Citi 

zens  of  Troy  to  the  Memory  of.  4fo,  la^ge  paper,  vncvt  ;  por 
trait  of  Lincoln.  Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1865 

1203  LINCOLN,  ABEAHAM.     A  TRIBUTE  OF  EESPECT  by  the  Citizens 

of  Troy  to  the  Memory  of.     Small  paper  Svo,  iincut. 

Troy,  1865 

1204  LINCOLNIANA.      William  V.  Spencer.     Only  250  copies  print 

ed.     4fo,  c/.,  rough  edges.  Boston,  1865 

1205  LINCOLN,  ABEAHAM.      OBSEQUIES  OF,  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW 

YORK,  under  the  Auspices  of  the  Common  Council.  By  David 
T.  Valentine.  Roy.  Svo,  cl.  ;  portrait,  frontispiece  and  platen. 

New  York,  E.  Jones  &  Co.,  1866 

1206  LINDSAY,  WILLIAM.     View  of  America,   comprehending  a  general 

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which  is  prefixed  a  Narrative  of  a  voyage,  etc.  12mo,  paper. 

Hatviclc,  1824 

1207  LINIGAN,  GEN'L.     An  Address,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of, 

who  was  murdered  by  the  Mob  at  Baltimore.     Delivered  at 

Georgetown,  Sept,  1,  1812.     By  Geo.  Washington  Parke  Cus- 

.   -      tis.     Svo,  uncut,  16  p. ;  very  scarce.  Boston,  1812 

1208  LEPPARD,  GEORGE  ;  Life  and  Choice  Writings  of.     With  portrait. 

Svo,  cl.  New  York,  1855 

1209  LITCHFIELD,    Conn,     Centennial   Celebration,   Aug.    13  and   14, 

1851.  Address  by  Samuel  Church.  Poem  by  John  Pierpont. 
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&c.  Svo  pamphlet ;  212  p.  ;  frontis.  Presentation  Copy  and 
Autograph  of  John  Pierpont.  Hartford,  1851 

1210  LIVINGSTON,  EDWAED  ;  Life  of.     By  Charles  Havens  Hunt. 

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1211  LOGUEN,  EEV.  J.  W.     A  Narrative  of  Eeal  Life  as  a  Slave  and  as 

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Richmond,  1813 

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1 214  LONDONDERRY,  N.  H.     A  CENTURY  SERMON  delivered  in  the 

East  Parish  Meeting  House,  Londonderry,  New  Hampshire, 
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1215  LONDONDEKKY,  N.  H.  ;  HISTORY  OF.     Comprising  the  Towns 

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1218  LOSSING,  BENSON  J.  PICTORIAL  FIELD  BOOK  or  THE  REVOLUTION; 

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1219  The  same  Edition  in  Two  Volumes.     Royal  Svot 

cloth. 

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1221  LOTHROP,    SAMUEL   H.     Proceedings  of  an  Ecclesiastical 

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1223  LOUISIANA,  Constitutions  of— 1812, 1845  and  1852.     Also,  the 

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a  great  variety  of  miscellaneous  matter,  a  Florula  Louisvillen- 
24 


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Plants,  that  Grow  in  the  Vicinity  of  the  Town,  etc.  By  H. 
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1226  LOWELL,  Mass.     As  it  Was,  and  as  it  Is.     By  Henry  A.  Miles. 

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1231  LOWELL,  Mass. ;  HISTORY  OF.     By  Charles  Cowley.     12mo,  cl 

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1232  LOWELL,  JAMES  RUSSELL.     Poems.     Second  Series.     ~LZmo,  cl.,  un 

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1233  LOWNDES,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.     THE  BIBLIOGRAPHER'S  MAN 

UAL  OF  ENGLISH  LITERATURE,  containing  an  account  of  rare,  cu 
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1234  LYNCHBURG,  Va.     SKETCHES  AND  RECOLLECTIONS  OF.     By  the 

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1235  LYNN,  Mass.     HISTORY  OF.     By  Alonzo  Lewis.     Svo,  sheep,  1st 

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1236  LYNN,  MASS.     THE  HISTORY  OF,  including  Nahant.     By  Alonzo 

Lewis.     Svo,  cl.,  plates,  ;  2nd  ed.,  scarce.  Boston,  1844 

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scot  and  Nahant.  By  Alonzo  Lewis  and  James  R.  Newhall. 
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1238  LUDEWIG,  HERMANN  E.  THE  LITERATURE  OF  AMERICAN  LOCAL 

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Davidson,  B.     Disc.,  April  19,  1865.     2nded. 

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Everett,  C.  C.     Eulogy,  June  1 ,  1865.  Bangor,  1865 

El'Rey,  J.  H.  Mac.    Two  disc.,  Wooster,  Ohio,  1865. 

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Svo.     By  Charles  T.  Jackson.  Augusta,  1837 

1261  MAINE,  The  Native  Poets  of.     By  S.  Herbert  Lancey.     Large  Svot 

cl.  Bangor,  1854 

1262  MAINE,  ANCIENT  DOMINIONS  or.     Embracing  the  Earliest  Facts, 

the  Recent  Discoveries  of  the  Remains  of  Aboriginal  Towns,  the 
Yoyages,  Settlements,  Battle  Scenes,  and  other  incidents  of  His 
tory.  By  Rufus  K.  Sewall.  Fine  copy,  cl,  Svo,  plates.  Scarce. 

Boston,  1859 

1263  MAN,  THOMAS,  Alias.     Picture  of  a  Factory  Village,  to  which  are 

annexed  Remarks  on  Lotteries,     bds.,  12mo.      Providence,  1833 

1264  MANN,  HERMAN.     Human  Prudence  ;  or,  The  Art  by  which  a  Man 

and  a  Woman  may  be  Advanced  to  Fortune,  to  Permanent  Hon 
or  and  to  Real  Grandeur.  First  American  Edition.  8vo,  sh. 

Dedham,  1806 


198 

1265  MANUEL,  PEREIRA  ;  or,  The   Sovereign  Rule  of   South  Carolina. 

With  Views  of  Southern  Laws,  Life,  and  Hospitality.  By  F.  C. 
Adams,  12?no,  cl.,  uncut.  London,  1852 

1266  MARINERS'  CHRONICLE.     Containing  Narratives  of  the  Most  Re- 

markable  Disasters  at  Sea  :  Such  as  Shipwrecks,  Storms,  Fires, 
Etc.  Also,  Naval  Engagements,  Etc.  12mo,  sh.,  with  plates. 

New  Haven,  Conn.,  1834 

1267  MARION,  Gen.  FRANCIS,  LIFE  OF.     A  Celebrated  Partisan  Of 

ficer  in  the  Revolutionary  War  against  the  British  and  Tories  in 
South  Carolina  and  Georgia.  By  Brigadier-General  P.  Horry, 
and  M.  L.  Weems.  12mo,  S/L,  with  plates.  Phila.,  1841 

1268  MARION,  FRANCIS,  the  Life  of.   Illustrated.   By  Wm.  Gilmore 

Simms.  Svo,  half  gr.  crushed  lev.  mor.,  gilt.  Bound  by  E.  W. 
Smith.  New  York. 

1269  MARLBOROUGH,  Mass.,  HISTORY  OF,  from  its  First  Settlement 

in  1657  to  1861.  With  a  brief  Sketch  of  Northborough.  A 
Genealogy  of  the  Families  in  Marlborough  to  1800,  and  an  Ac 
count  of  Celebration  of  the  Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the 
Incorporation  of  the  Town.  By  Charles  Hudson.  Svo,  cl,  por 
traits.  Boston,  1862 

1270  MARTHA'S  VINEYARD,  Mass.,  Sketches  of,  and  other  Remin 

iscences  of  Travel  at  Home,  &c.  By  Samuel  A.  Devens.  Svo, 
cl.  Scarce.  Boston,  1838 

1271  MARYLAND  TOLERATION  ;  or  Sketches  of  the  Early  History  of  Mary 

land  to  the  year  1650.  By  Rev.  Ethan  Allan.  Svo  pamph.,  64 
pages.  Scarce.  Baltimore,  1855 

1272  MARYLAND,  CLERGY  IN,  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church 

since  the  Independence  of  1783.     By  Ethan  Allan.     Svo,  cl 

Bait,,  1860 

1273  MARYLAND,  SKETCHES  OF  THE  EARLY  HISTORY  OF.     By  T.  W. 

Griffith.  Plate  of  the  State  House  at  Annapolis.  8-uo,  unbound. 
Very  rare.  Baltimore,  1821 

1274  MARYLAND,  THE  HISTORY  OF,  from  its  First  Settlement  in  1633, 

to  the  Restoration  in  1660.  With  a  copious  Introduction,  Notes, 
and  Illustrations.  In  two  volumes.  By  John  L.  Bozman.  Svo, 
sh.  Fine  copy.  Bait.,  1837 

1275  MARYLAND,  Message  of  the  Governor  of,  Transmitting  Reports  in 

Relation  to  the  Intersection  of  the  Boundary  Lines  of  the  States 
of  Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  and  Delaware,  Svo  pamph.,  SI  p. 
Scarce.  Washington,  1850 

1276  MARYLAND,  HISTORY  OF,  from  its  Settlement  in  1634  to  the 

year  1848,  with  an  Account  of  its  first  Discovery,  and  the  vari 
ous  Explorations  of  the  Chesapeake  Bay,  anterior  to  its  Settle 
ment  ;  to  which  is  added  a  copious  appendix.  By  James 
McSherry,  Esq.  12mo,  cl.  Bait.,  1852 

1277  MARYLAND,  Tragic  Scenes  in  the  History  of,  and   the   Old 

French  War.     By  Joseph  Banvard.     12w9,  cl.     Illustrated. 

Boston,  1856 

1278  MASON.  N.  H.,  HISTORY  OF,  from  the  First  Grant  in  1749  to 

1858.     By  John  B.  Hill.     Svo}  cl.  Boston,  1858 

1279  MASSACHUSETTS   BAY.       COLLECTION  OF   ORIGINAL   PAPERS 

Relative  to  the  History  of  the  Colony  of.     By  Thomas  Hutchin- 


199 

son.      8vo,   hf.   mor.       Very   Scarce.      Boston,   New  England: 
Printed  by  Thomas  and  John  Fleet,  1769. 

1280  MASSACHUSETTS  BAY.     A  COLLECTION  OF  ORIGINAL  PAPERS 

relative  to  the  History  of  the  Massachusett-Bay.  By  Thomas 
Hutchinson.  150  copies  S.  P.  No.  132.  Prince  Society  Publica 
tions.  2  vols.,  8vo,  paper.  New  York,  1865 

1281  MASSACHUSETTS-BAY,  HISTORY  OF  THE  COLONY  OF.      From 

the  First  Settlement  thereof,  in  1628,  until  its  Incorporation 
with  the  Colony  of  Plimouth,  Province  of  Main,  &c.,  by  the 
Charter  of  King  William  and  Queen  Mary  in  1691.  By  Mr. 
Hutchinson.  8vo,  sheep. 

Boston,  New  England.  Printed  by  Thomas  and  John  Fleet,  at 
the  Heart  and  Crown,  in  Cornhill.     1764. 

1282  MASSACHUSSETS,  HISTORY  OF;  from  the  first  settlement  in  1628 

until  1750.  By  Thomas  Hutchinson.  3rd  Ed.  With  notes 
and  corrections.  2  vols.,  Svo,  sheep. 

Printed  at  Salem  and  Boston,  by  T.  C.  Cushing,  for  Thomas 

and  Andrews.     1795 

1283  MASSACHUSETTS,  THE  HISTORY  OF— from  1749  to  1774,  com 

prising  a  detailed  narrative  of  the  origin  and  early  stages  of 
the  American  Revolution.  By  Thomas  Hutchinson,  Esq., 
LL.D.,  formerly  Governor  of  the  Province.  Edited  from  the 
author's  MS.,  by  his  Grandson,  the  Rev.  John  Hutchinson, 
M.A.  SvOj  bds.,  uncut. 

London:  John  Murray,  Albemarle  Street.     1828 

1284  MASSACHUSETTS  BAY,  CONTINUATION  OF  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE 

PROVINCE  OF — from  the  Year  1748,  with  an  Introductory  Sketch 
of  Events,  from  its  Original  Settlement.  By  George  Richard 
Minot.  2  vols.,  bds.,  uncut.  Boston,  1798 

1285  MASSACHUSETTS,  THE  HISTORY  OF.     The  Colonial,  Provincial 

and  Commonwealth.  Periods  1492-1820.  In  three  volumes. 
By  J.  S.  Barry.  Svo,  half  Roxburghe,  gilt  top,  rough  edges. 

Boston,  1857 
One  of  three  copies,  uncut. 

1286  MASSACHUSETTS.     THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  INSURRECTION  IN  THE 

YEAR  1786,  and  the  Rebellion  Consequent  thereon.  By  George 
Richards  Minot.  2d  Ed.  Svo,  cl,  uncut.  Boston,  1810 

1287  MASSACHUSETTS,  A  .Geographical  and  Statistical  View  of. 

By  Rudolphus  Dickinson.     8^0,  bds.,  uncut.        Greenfield,  1813 

1288  MASSACHUSETTS.     HISTORICAL  LETTERS  on  the  First.  Charter. 

By  Abel  Cushing.  Full  cr.  crim.  lev.  mor.,  gilt  top,  uncut.  By 
R.  M.  Smith.  Boston,  1839 

1289  MASSACHUSETTS,  WESTERN.     HISTORY  OF  the  Counties  of 

Hampden,  Hampshire,  Franklin  and  Berkshire.  Embracing 
an  outline  of  general  history  of  the  section,  an  account  of  its 
scientific  aspects  and  leading  interests,  and  separate  histories  of 
its  one  hundred  towns.  By  Josiah  Gilbert  Holland.  In  two 
volumes  and  three  parts.  With  map  and  plates.  12wo,  cl. 

Springfield:  Samuel  Bowles  and  Company.     1855 

1290  MASSACHUSETTS  CURRENCY,  AN  HISTORICAL  ACCOUNT  OF. 

By  Joseph  B.  Felt.     Svo,  sheets,  folded.  Boston,  1839 


200 

1291  MASSACHUSETTS  State  Library,  Catalogue  of.     8vo,  d. 

Boston,  1858 

1292  MASSACHUSETTS,  Annual  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of.     For 

the  Years,  1862,  1863,  1864,  1865,  1866,  1867,  1868.     Seven 
Volumes.     8vo,  in  cl.  and  paper.  Boston,  1863— '69 

1293  MASSACHUSETTS,  Statistical  Information  relating  to  certain  Branches 

of  Industry  in.  For  the  year  ending  May  1,  1865.  By  Oliver 
Thorner.  Svo9  cl.  Boston,  1866 

1294  MASSACHUSETTS.     Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  State 

Charities,  Jan.,  1867.     8vo,  paper.  Boston,  1867 

1295  MATHER,  INCREASE.     THE  PROPHET'S  DEATH.    Lamented  and 

Improved  in  a  SERMON,  preached  Sept.  1,  1723,  to  the  North 
Church  in  Boston,  on  the  Lord's  Day,  after  the  Funeral  of  their 
Venerable  and  Aged  Pastor,  Increase  Mather,  D.D.  And  now 
published  at  the  Desire  of  Many  in  the  Audience.  By  Ben 
jamin  Colman.  Svo,  fine  copy  ;  very  scarce. 

Boston :  Printed  by  T.  Fleet,  for  Nath.  Belknap,  at  his  Shop, 

near  Scarlet's   Wharf e.     1723 

1296  MATHER,  SAMUEL.     AN  APOLOGY  for  the  Liberties  of  the 

Churches  in  New  England  ;  to  which  is  prefixed,  a  Discourse 
concerning  Congregational  Churches.  Svo,  old  cf.  bdg. 

Boston  :  Printed  for  D.  Henchman.     1738 

1297  MATHER,  SAMUEL.     Answer  to  an  insidious  Pamphlet,  en 

titled,  "Salvation  for  All  Men."     2d  Ed.  Boston,  1783 

1298  MATHEWS,  CORNELIUS.     The  Motley  Book.     A  Series  of  Tales  and 

Sketches  of  American  Life.  With  Illustrations  by  Dick,  Gim- 
ber  and  others.  Third  Edition.  Svo,  cl. 

N.  Y.  and  Boston,  1840 

1299  MATHEWS,  J.  M.     Fifty  Years  in  New  York  ;  a  Semi-Centennial 

Discourse,  preached  in  the  South  Dutch  Church.  Svo,  orig. 
cov. ;  48  p.  ;  fine  copy.  N.  Y.,  1858 

1300  MATHEWS,  ROBERT.     "  Matthias  "  and  his  Impostures,  or  the  Pro 

gress  of  Fanaticism,  as  illustrated  in  the  extraordinary  case  of, 
and  some  of  his  Disciples  and  Forerunners.  By  William  L. 
Stone.  12 wo,  cl,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  1835 

1301  MAUMEE  VALLEY,  Ind.  ;  EARLY  HISTORY  or.     By  H.  L.  Hos- 

mer.     Paper,  Svo.  Toledo,  1858 

1302  MAXWELL,  WILLIAM  ;  Poems  by.     Bds.,  12mo. 

Philadelphia,  1812 

1303  MAYER,  BEANTZ.     Journal  of  Charles  Carroll,  of  Carrollton,  dur 

ing  his  Visit  to  Canada,  in  1776  ;  with  Memoir  and  Notes. 
Svo  pamphlet ;  84  p.  j  the  rarest  of  the  Collection  of  Md.  Hist. 
Soc.  Pub.  Baltimore,  1845 

1304  MAYER,,  BRANTZ.     TAH-GAH-JUTE;  or  Logan  and  Cresap,  an 

Historical  Essay.     Svo,  sm.  p.,  200  copies.  Albany,  1867 

1305  MAYER,  BRANTZ.     TAH-GAH-JUTE  ;  or  Logan  and  Cresap,  an 

Historical  Essay.     Svo,  orig.  cov.     L.  P.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  1867 

1306  MAYER,  BRANTZ.     The  History,  Possessions  and  Prospects  of  the 

Maryland  Historical  Society.  Inaugural  Discourse,  March  7, 
1867.  Svo  Pamph.,  uncut,  36  p.  ;  contains  complete  list  of  Publi 
cations  of  this  Soc.  Very  important.  Baltimore,  1867 


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1 307  M'CALL,  P.     Discourse  delivered  before  the  Law  Acad.  of  Phila., 

Sept.  5,  1838.     8vo,Jine  copy,  51  pages  ;  very  scarce. 

Phtta.,  1838 

Full  of  interesting  matter,  relating  to  And.  Bradford,  the  First  News 
paper  Printer,  etc ,  and  the  early  Lawyers,  from  the  first  beginnings 
of  the  Colony.  The  Judicial  History  of  Penn,  etc. 

1308  M'CARTY,  WM.     Songs,  Odes,  and  other  Poems  on  National  sub 

jects,  compiled  from  various  sources.  Part  1st,  Patriotic. 
Part  2nd,  Naval.  Part  3rd,  Military.  3  vols.,  cl.,  12mo. 

Philadelphia,  1842 

1309  M'CLUNG,  JOHN  A.     Sketches  of  Western.  Adventure,  containing 

an  account  of  the  most  interesting  incidents  connected  with  the 
Settlement  of  the  West  from  1755  to  1794.  With  an  Appen 
dix,  engravings.  12mo,  cl.  Dayton,  Ohio,  1852 

1310  McCoY,  ISAAC.     History  of  Baptist  Indian  Missions  :  embracing 

remarks  on  the  former  and  present  condition  of  the  Aboriginal 
Tribes ;  their  Settlements  within  the  Indian  Territory,  and 
their  Future  Prospects.  8uo,  cl.  ;  plate  inserted. 

Washington  and  N.  Y.,  1840 

1311  M'CRUM,  JAMES.     THE  NAVIGATOR  ;  containing  directions  for  navi 

gating  the  Monongahela,  Allegheny,  Ohio  and  Mississippi 
Rivers,  with  an  ample  account  of  these  much  admired  waters, 
from  the  head  of  the  former  to  the  mouth  of  the  latter,  and  a 
concise  description  of  their  towns,  villages,  harbors,  settlements, 
etc.,  with  maps  ;  to  which  is  added  an  appendix,  containing  an 
account  of  Louisiana,  and  of  the  Missouri  and  Columbia 
Rivers,  as  discovered  by  the  voyage  under  Capt.  Lewis  and 
Clark.  8th  Ed.  Sh.  I2mo.  Plans  and  Charts. 

Pittsburg,  1814 

1312  McCuLLOH,  J.  H.,  M.  D.     RESEARCHES,  Philosophical  and  Anti 

quarian,  Concerning  the  Aboriginal  History  of  America.  8vo, 
bds.,  uncut  With  Map.  Very  scarce.  Baltimore,  1829 

1313  MCDONALD,  JOHN.     Biographical  Sketches  of  General  Nathaniel 

Massie,  General  Duncan  Me  Arthur,  Captain  William  Wells, 
and  General  Simon  Kenton,  who  were  early  settlers  in  the 
Western  Country.  8vo,  sh.  ;  with  plates.  Dayton,  0.,  1852 

1314  McLsrosH,  JOHN.     The  Origin  of  the  North  American  Indians, 

with  a  faithful  description  of  their  Manners,  and  Customs, 
Religions,  Languages  and  Dress,  including  various  specimens 
of  Indian  eloquence.  New  Ed.  With  plates.  8vo,  cl. 

N.  Y.,  1843 

1315  McKEAN,  JOSEPH.      Sermon  preached   at  Dorchester,  June  25, 

1817,  on  occasion  of  organizing  the  Third  Church,  in  that 
Town  ;  and  the  Installation  of  Rev.  Edw.  Richmond  as  its 
Pastor.  8vo  pamphlet,  35  p.,  uncut ;  fine  copy.  Dedham,  1817 

1316  McKENNEY,  THOMAS  L.     SKETCHES  OF  A  TOUR  TO  THE  LAKES. 

Of  the  Character  and  Customs  of  the  Chippeway  Indians,  and 
of  incidents  connected  with  the  Treaty  of  Fon  du  lac.  Also  a 
Vocabulary  of  the  Algic,  or  Chippeway  Language.  8vo,  bds., 
uncut.  Illustrated  with  29  Engravings — Ind.  Likenesses,  etc. 

Baltimore,  1827 
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1317  M'KENNEY,  THOS.  L.,  AND  HALL,  JAS.     HISTORY  OF  THE 

INDIAN  TRIBES  OF  NORTH  AMERICA,  with  Biographical  Sketches 
and  Anecdotes  of  the  Principal  Chiefs.  Embellished  with  One 
Hundred  and  Twenty  Portraits,  from  the  Indian  Gallery  in 
the  Department  of  War,  at  Washington.  3  Vols.  in  parts. 
Folio.  Philadelphia,  1838 

Folio.     Vol.  I,  pp.  204,  48  Col.  Portraits.     Vol.  H.,  (1842),  48 
Plates.     VoL  HI.,  (1844),  24  Plates. 

"  As  early  as  1824,  the  practice  was  begun  of  taking  portraits  of  the  princi 
pal  Indians,  who  came  to  the  seat  of  government,  and  of  depositing 
them  in  the  War  Department.  The  project  was  approved  and  aided  by 
the  Executive,  and  under  the  management  of  Col.  M'Kenney,  then 
Superintendent  of  Indian  Affairs,  the  number  rapidly  increased,  till  a 
very  interesting  gallery  was  formed.  They  were  chiefly  painted  by  Mr. 
King,  an  artist  of  high  repute  in  this  branch  of  the  profession,  who,  by 
his  long  residence  in  Washington,  and  frequent  opportunities  of  study 
ing  the  subject  of  his  pencil,  has  been  remarkably  successful  in  transfer 
ring  to  his  canvas,  the  strong  lineaments  of  the  Indian  countenance. 
Having  this  rare  and  curious  collection  before  him,  Col.  M'Kenney 
conceived  the  plan  of  making  it  more  valuable  to  the  world  by  publish 
ing  a  series  of  engraved  portraits,  exactly  copied  and  colored  from  these 
paintings.  With  each  portrait  is  connected  a  biographical  sketch  of  the 
individual  whom  it  is  intended  to  represent,  drawn  from  original 
materials,  and  interspersed  with  anecdotes  and  narrations,  many  of 
which  are  spirited  and  strikingly  graphic.  The  work  contains  also  a 
historical  account  of  the  various  tribes  of  Indians  within  the  borders  of 
the  United  States,  and  particularly  of  those  situate  to  the  eastward  of 
the  Mississippi.  This  essay  forms  a  rare  and  valuable  contribution  to 
Indian  History." 

1318  MCKENNEY,  THOMAS  L.     MEMOIRS,  OFFICIAL  AND  PERSONAL  ;  with 

Sketches  of  Travels  among  the  Northern  and  Southern  Indi 
ans  ;  embracing  a  War  excursion,  and  description  of  scenes 
along  the  Western  Borders,  and  on  the  Origin,  History  and 
Eights  of  the  Indians,  with  a  plan  for  the  Preservation  and 
Happiness  of  the  Remnants  of  that  Persecuted  Race.  Two 
volumes  in  one.  Svo,  cl.,  plates.  New  York,  1846 

1319  McMASTER,  GILBERT.   "The  Obligations  of  the  American  Scholar, 

to  his  Country,  and  the  World."  An  Address  delivered  before 
Hanover  College,  Sept.  28,  1841.  Svo,  twenty-four  pages,  good 
copy.  Madison,  Ind.,  1841 

1320  MEANS,  J.  H.     Historical  Discourse  on  occasion  of  the  Fiftieth 

Anniversary  of  the  Second  Church,  Dorchester,  deliv.,  Jan.  3, 
1858.  Svo,  orig.  cou.,  32  p.  ;  fine  copy.  Boston,  1858 

1321  MEASE,  JAMES.     A  Geological  account  of  the  United  States,  com 

prehending  a  short  description  of  their  Animal,  Vegetable,  and 
Mineral  productions,  Antiquities  and  Curiosities.  Sh.,  12mo, 
plates.  Philadelphia,  1807 

1322  MEDFORD,  Mass.     HISTORY  OF  THE  TOWN  OF,  from  its  First  Set 

tlement  in  1630,  to  1855.  By  Charles  Brooks.  Svo,  cl  ;  with 
plates,  portrait  Very  scarce.  Boston,  1855 

1323  MEDINA  COUNTY,  Ohio,  PIONEER  HISTORY  OF.     By  N.  B.  Nor 

throp.     12mo,  cl.  Medina,  Ohio,  1861 

1324  MED  WAY,  Mass.     "  A  Pastor's  Review."    Discourse  preached 

Nov.  2,  1864,  on  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Author's  Ordi- 


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nation  and  Settlement.  By  Jacob  Ide.  8w,  orig.  cov.  ;  valu 
able  appendix,  39  p.  Sermon  33  p.  ;  clean  copy.  Boston,  1865 

1325  MELROSE,  Mass.    MEMORIAL  (THE)  ANNALS  OF.     In  the  Great 

Kebellion   of     1861-65.       By    Elbridge    H.     Goss.     4fo,  cl 
Privately  printed  by  subscription.     Boston,  1868 

1326  The  same,  uncut ;  only  a  few  copies. 

1327  MELVIN,  JAMES.     A  JOURNAL  of  the  Expedition  to  Quebec, 

in  the  year  1775,  under  the  Command  of  Col.  Benedict  Arnold. 
By  a  Private.  100  copies  printed.  8vo,  uncut,  sheets. 

PhUadelphia,Pa.  ;  printed  for  the  Franklin  Club,  1864 

1328  MEMOIRS  or  THE  DEAD,  and  Tomb's  Eemembrancer.       12mo, 

sh.     Very  scarce,  fine  copy.  Baltimore,  1806 

1329  MENDON  ASSOCIATION,  of  Congregational  Ministers.     Centurial 

History  of.  With  the  Centennial  Address  delivered  at  Frank 
lin,  Mass.,  and  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Members  and  Li 
centiates.  By  Eev.  Mortimer  Blake.  8vo,  cl.  Boston,  1853 

1330  MENDON,  Mass.     An  Address  by  Carlton  A.  Staples.   A  Poem 

by  Henry  Chapin,  and  other  proceedings  in  Commemoration 
of  the  Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of 
Mendon.  8vo  pamph.,  89  pages.  Worcester,  1868 

1331  MERCANTILE  LIBRARY  Assoc.  N.  Y.     An  Introd.  Lecture,  on  the 

Evils,  Social,  Moral  and  Political,  that  flow  from  our  Party 
Divisions,  etc.,  delivered  Feb.  2,  1841.  By  John  Duer,  Esq. 
8w,  27  pages,  good  copy.  New  York,  1841 

1332  MERIVALE,  CHARLES.     History -of  the  Romans  under  the  Empire. 

Fifth  edition.    5  vols.,  8vo,  cl,  uncut ;  with  Map.    London,  1864 

1333  MEXICO,  AS  IT  WAS,  AND  AS  rr  Is.     By  Brantz  Mayer.     8vo,  cl, 

rough  edges  ;  illustrations  on  wood.  New  York,  1844 

1334  MICHIGAN.     HISTORY  OF,  Civil  and  Topographical,  in  a  Com 

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James  H.  Lanman.  With  a  map.  8vo,  cl  New  York,  1839 

1335  MICHIGAN.     EMIGRANT'S  GUIDE  ;   or,  Pocket  Gazetteer  of  the 

Surveyed  Part  of.     By  John  Farmer.     2d  Ed.     24mo,  paper. 

x     Albany,  1831 

1336  MIDDLEBOROUGH,   Mass.     Book   of    the  First   Church  of 

Christ,  in  Middleborough,  Plymouth  County,  Mass.  With 
notices  of  other  Churches  in  that  Town.  Svo.  cl  Boston,  1852 
Contains,  Historical  Notice  of  the  First  Church,  and  Two  Discourses  by 

Israel  W.  Putnam,  also  Chronological  Notice  and  Descriptive  Catal. 

of  its  Members,  from  1695  to  1853. 

1337  MIDDLEBURY,  Vt.     HISTORY  OF  THE  TOWN  OF,  to  which  is  pre 

fixed  a  Statistical  and  Historical  account  of  the  County. 
Written  at  the  request  of  the  Historical  Society.  By  Samuel 
Swift.  8w,  cl  ;  port's,  plates.  Middlebury,  1859 

1338  MIDDLESEX  COUNTY,  CONN.  ;  A  Statistical  Account  of.     By  David 

D.  Field.     8vo  pamph.,  uncut ;  very  scarce  ;  154  p. 

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1339  MIDDLETOWN,  Vt.  ;  The  History  of.     In  Three  Discourses.     By 

Barnes  Frisbie.     8vo  pamphlet ;  130  p.  ;  scarce. 

Rutland,  1867 

1340  MIDDLETOWN,  Conn.     CENTENNIAL  ADDRESS,  by  David  D.  Field, 


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1341  MILLER,  SAMUEL.     A  Brief  Retrospect  of  the  Eighteenth  Century. 

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Improvements  in  Science,  Arts,  and  Literature,  during  that 
Period.  Svo,  sheep.  New  York,  1803 

1342  MILLER,  WM.  W.     An  Address  for  the  Benefit  of  the  Greeks,  Jan. 

13,  1824.     Svo  pamphlet ;  23  p.  ;  good  copy. 

Newark,  N.  J.,  1824 

1343  MILLS,  SAM'L.  J. ;  Memoirs  of — late  Missionary  to  the  S.  W.  Sec 

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New  York,  1820 

1344  MILTON,  Mass.  ;  Address  delivered  before  the  Inhabitants  of 

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June  11,  1862.  By  James  M.  Bobbins.  Svo  pamph. ;  fine  copy  ; 
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1345  MILLSTONE,  N.  J.     HTST.  DISCOURSE  on  the  Centennial  Anni 

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Corwin.  Svo,  cl.  New  York,  1866 

1346  MILWAUKEE,  Wis.;  CHRONICLES  or— being  a  Narrative  History 

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C.  Wheeler.  16mo,  cl.  Milwaukee,  1861 

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1349  MINNESOTA  TERRITORY,  The  History  of ;  from  the  earliest 

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1351  MISSISSIPPI,  THE  CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  STATE  OF — as  revised  in 

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St.  Louis,  1837 

1353  MISSISSIPPI  VALLEY.     NOTES  ON  THE  NORTHWEST,  or  Valley 


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1354  MISSISSIPPI  VALLEY,  HISTOEY  OF  THE  DISCOVERY  AND  SETTLE 

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In  two  volumes.  8vo,  cf.,  gilt,  maps  ;  very  scarce  ;  fine  copy. 

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1355  MISSISSIPPI  VALLEY.    HISTOEY  OF  THE  DISCOVEEY  OF  the  Val 

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1356  MONK,  MAEIA.     Awful  Exposure  of  the  Atrocious  Plot  formed  by 

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1358  MONSON,  MASS.     Discourses  and  Speeches,  deliv.  at  the  Cele 

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July  18  and  19,  1854.  Svo  pamph. ;  90  p.  ;  good  copy. 

New  York,  1855 
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the  Jubilee  of  Moiison  Academy. 

1359  MONSON  ACADEMY,  An  Address  deliv.  at  the  Ke-dedication  of,  July 

12,  1864.     By  Chas.  Hammond.     Svo  pamph.  ;  32  p. 

Springfield,  1865 

1360  MONTPELIEK,  VT.  ;  HISTOEY  OF  THE  TOWN  OF— from  the  time  it 

was  first  Chartered  in  1781  to  the  year  1860  ;  together  with 
Biographical  sketches  of  its  most  noted  deceased  Citizens.  By 
D.  P.  Thompson.  Svo,  cl.;  port.  Montpelier,  1860 

1361  MONTKEAL.     HOCHELAGA  DEPICTA  ;  or  the  History  and  Present 

State  of  the  City  and  Island  of.  Numerous  Illustrations.  Map. 
By  Newton  Bosworth.  Svo,  cl.,  uncut ;  fine  copy  ;  scarce. 

Montreal,  1839 

1362  MOOEE,  FEANK.     Personal  and  Political  Ballads ;  1  vol.     Rebel 

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Lvrics  of  Loyalty  ;  1  vol.  18mo,  half  mor.  ;  4  vols. 

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1363  MOOEE,  FEANK.     Heroes  and  Martyrs  :  Notable  Men  of  the  time. 

Biographical  sketches  of  the  Military  and  Naval  Heroes,  States 
men  and  Orators,  distinguished  in  the  American  crisis  of  1861-2; 
with  forty  portraits  on  steel,  from  Original  sources.  20  parts, 
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1364  MORGAN,  GEN.  DANIEL  ;  THE  LIFE  OF.     Of  the  Virginia  Line 


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1365  MORRIS,  HI.  REMINISCENCES  OF,  and  History  of  the  Cong.  Church. 

Discourse  delivered  December  4, 1864.  By  E.  B.  Turner.  8vu, 
orig.  cov.,  16  p.  Clean  copy.  Chicago,  1865 

1366  MOUSE,  JEDEDIAH,  D.D.    The  American  Gazetteer.     Exhibiting  in 

Alphabetical  order  a  more  full  and  accurate  Account  of  the 
States,  Cities,  and  Villages,  Indian  Tribes,  Etc.,  on  the  Ameri 
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1367  MORSE,  Rev.  JEDIDIAH.      A  Report  to  the  Secretary  of  War  of  the 

United  States  on  Indian  Affairs,  comprising  a  Narrative  of  a 
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1368  MORSE,  JEDIDIAH.    Annals  of  the  American  Revolution.     To  which 

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1369  MOTLEY,   JOHN  LOTHROP.     THE  RISE   AND  FALL   OF   THE 

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1370  MOULTRIE,  WILLIAM.     MEMOIRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLU 

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1371  MOUNT     AUBUEN,    CAMBRIDGE,     MASS.,    Dearborn's    Guide 

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1373  MUHLBACH,  L.     Henry  VIII.,  and  his  Court ;  or,  Catharine  Parr. 

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1374  MUNN,  LEWIS   C.     Autographs  :    Containing  the  Declaration  of 

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Missouri,  Report  of  Committee  of  Bank  of.  Jefferson,  1851 

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Assembly  of.  By  James  Shannon.    Jefferson,  1851 

Report  of  Sup.  of  Com.  Schools  to  Sixteenth  General 

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Missionary  Society,  Sermon  before  the  Foreign,  of  N.  Y.  and 

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Masonic.     Address  Before  Grand  Lodge  and  Chapter  of  Maine 

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Memorial  of  the  Committee  Appointed  by  the  "  Free  Trade  Con 
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Dunglison,  Kobley.     Address  to  Medical  Graduates  of  Jeffer 
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Hamilton,  Frank  H.     Intro.  Lecture  before  Surgical  Class  of 
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Carr,  Ezra  S.     Introd.  Lecture  at  opening  of  Fall  Session,  1843 

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Mitchell,  Samuel  L.,  and  James  M'Neven.  Chemical  Exami 
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ACK,  JAMES.     The  Legend  of  the  Kocks,  and  other 
Poems.     12rao,  halfmor.  New  York,  1827 

1414  NAHANT,  MASS.     Guide  through,  containing  a  description  of 

Swallow's  Cave,  etc.,  with  an  account  of  the  First  Inhabitants, 
etc.  By  Alonzo  Lewis.  Svo  pamphlet,  14  p.,  scarce. 

Lynn,  1851 

1415  NAHANT,  Mass.     The  Picture  of.     By  Alonzo  Lewis.     12mo 

pamphlet,  32  p.  Illust.  Lynn,  1855 

1416  NANTUCKET,  Mass.     HISTOEY  OF,  being  a  compendious  account 

of  the  first  settlement  of  the  Island  by  the  English,  with  the 
rise  and  progress  of  the  Whale  Fishery  ;  and  other  Historical 
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1417  NARRAGANSET,  CHIEF.     The  Adventures  of  a  Wanderer.     Svo,  bds. 

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1418  NARBAGANSETT  CLUB,  PUBLICATIONS  OF.  First  Series,  Vol.  3. 

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Conference  betweene  Truth  and  Peace.  Who  in  all  tender 
Affection,  present  to  the  High  Court  of  Parliament  (as  the  re 
sult  of  their  Discourse,)  these  (amongst  other  Passages)  of 
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Samuel  Caldwell.  4fc>,  uncut,  cl.  Providence  B.  I.  1867 

1419  NATICK,  Mass.     A  Sermon  delivered  Jan.  5,  1817,  containing  a 

History  of  said  Town,  from  1651  to  the  Day  of  delivery.  By 
Martin  Moore.  Svo  pamphlet,  uncut,  24  pages,  very  scarce  in 
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fine  copy,  scarce.  Boston,  1856 

1422  NATIONAL  INSTITUTION.     Circular  and  address  of,  for  pro 

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1423  NEAL,  DANIEL.     THE  HISTOEY  OF  THE  PURITANS  ;  or,  Protest 

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1424  NEAL,  DANIEL.     THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  PURITANS  ;  or,  Protest 

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ings,  and  the  Lives  and  Characters  of  their  principal  Divines. 
A  new  edition,  revised,  corrected  and  enlarged,  by  Joshua 
Toulmin,  D.  D.,  to  which  are  prefixed,  some  Memoirs  of  the 
Life  and  Writings  of  the  Author.  Svo,  sh.  5  vols.,  best  edition. 
Bath :  printed  by  E.  Cruttwett.  London,  1793-1797 

1425  NEAL,  DANIEL.     HISTORY  OF  THE  PURITANS  ;    or,  Protestant 

Non-conformists,  from  the  Reformation  in  1517,  to  the  Revo 
lution  in  1688.  A  New  Edition,  in  Five  Volumes  :  Re-printed 
from  the  text  of  Dr.  Toulmin's  Editon,  with  his  Life  of  the 
Author  and  account  of  his  Writings.  Revised,  corrected  and. 
enlarged.  5  vols.,  Svo,  bds.,  uncut.  London,  1822 

1426  NEAL,  JOHN.     The  Battle  of  Niagara,  with  other  Poems.  2nded. 

enlarged.    18mo,  bds.,  uncut.  Baltimore,  1819 

1427  NEEDHAM,  MASS.     SERMON  DELIVERED,  on  the  Termination  of 

a  Century  since  the  incorporation  of  the  Town.  By  Stephen 
Palmer.  Svo,  40  pages,  uncut,  scarce.  Dedham,  1811 

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12mo.  Boston,  1837 

1429  NELL,  WILLIAM  C.     The  Colored  Patriots  of  the  American  Revo 

lution,  with  Sketches  of  several  Distinguished  Colored  Persons, 
to  which  is  added  a  brief  survey  of  the  Condition  and  Pros 
pects  of  Colored  Americans.  With  an  Introduction  by  Har 
riet  Beecher  Stowe.  12mo,  cl.  With  plates.  Boston,  1855 

1430  NEW  AMSTERDAM.     HISTORY  OF  ;  or,  New  York  as  it  was,  in 

the  days  of  the  Dutch  Governors.  Together  with  papers  on 
events  connected  with  the  American  Revolution  ;  and  on  Phila 
delphia  in  the  times  of  William  Perm.  I2mo,  cl.  With  plates. 

New  York,  1854 

1431  NEWARK  MECHANICS'  Assoc.  Address  delivered  on  the  3d  anniv., 

Jan.  25,  1831.  By  John  Griscom.  Svo,  39  pages,  fine  copy. 
Also,  address  by  Samuel  L.  Southard,  July  5,  1830.  Svo,  27 
pages  ;  fine  copy.  Two  pamphlets,  scarce.  Newark,  1830-1 

30 


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1432  NEWARK,  N.  J.     HISTOEICAL  DISCOURSES,  in  the  First  Presbyte 

rian  Church  in  Newark  ;  delivered  in  the  Month  of  Jan.  1851. 
By  Jonathan  F.  Stearns,  D.  D.  With  notes  and  Illustrations. 
12mo,  halfmor.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1852 

1433  NEW  BEDFORD,  (MASS.),  HISTORY  OF,  containing  a  History  of 

the  old  Township  of  Dartmouth  and  the  present  Townships  of 
Westport,  Dartmouth,  and  Fair  Haven,  from  their  settlement 
to  the  present  time.  By  Daniel  Ricketson.  8vo,  cl. 

New  Bedford,  1858 

1434  NEWBERRY,  (S.  C.),  ANNALS  OF.     Historical,  Biographical  and 

Anecdotal.  By  J.  Belton  O'Neall,  LL.  D.  12mo,  d.  ;  with 
portrait.  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1859 

1435  NEW  BOSTON,    (N.   H.),   HISTORY  OF.     By  E.    C.  Cogswell. 

Large  Svo,  cl.,  39  portraits  and  engravings ;  scarce. 

Boston,  1864 

1436  NEWBURGH,   (N.  Y.),  HISTORY  OF  THE  TOWN  OF.     By  E.  M. 

Ruttenber.     Illustrations  by  C.  W.  Tice.     Eoyal  Svo,  cl.  ;  scarce. 

Newburgh,  1859 

1437  NEWBURYPORT,  (MASS.),  HISTORY  and  present  state  of  the 

town  of.  By  Caleb  Gushing.  12mo,  bds.,  uncut,  fine  copy ; 
very  scarce.  Newburyport,  1826 

1438  NEWBURYPORT,  (MASS.),  HISTORY  OF,  from  the  earliest  settle 

ment  of  the  country  to  the  present  time.  With  a  Biographical 
Appendix.  By  Mrs.  E.  Vale  Smith.  Svo,  cl. 

Newburyport,  1854 

1439  NEWBURY,  NEWBURYPORT    AND    WEST    NEWBURY, 

(Mass.),  Sketches  of  the  History  of,  from  1635  to  1845.  By 
Joshua  Coffin.  Svo,  cl.  Plates.  Portrait  of  Dr.  John  Clarke. 

Boston,  1845 
Jos.  B.  Felt's  Copy.     With  Autograph. 

1440  NEWELL,  WILLIAM.     Discourse  deliv.  before  the  First  Parish  in 

Cambridge,  May  27,  1855,  on  the  completion  of  the  25th  year 
of  his  Ministry.  Svo,  orig.  cov.,  rough  edges,  28  p.  sermon  ;  8  p. 
appendix,  which  contains  considerable  Historical  matter. 

Cambridge,  1855 

1441  NEW  ENGLAND,  THE  HISTORY  OF.     Containing  an  Impartial 

Account  of  the  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  Affairs  of  the  Country, 
to  the  year  of  our  Lord,  1700.  To  which  is  added  the  Present 
State  of  New  England.  With  a  new  and  accurate  map  of  the 
country.  And  an  Appendix,  containing  their  Present  Charter, 
their  Ecclesiastical  Discipline,  and  their  Municipal  Laws.  In 
two  volumes.  By  Daniel  Neal.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut,  with  map ; 
very  rare  in  this  condition.  London,  MDCCXX. 

1442  NEW  ENGLAND,  THE  HISTORY  OF.     Containing  an  Impartial 

Account  of  the  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  Affairs  of  the  Country, 
to  1700.  To  which  is  added,  The  Present  State  of  New  Eng 
land.  With  a  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  Country.  And  an 
Appendix,  containing  their  Present  Charter,  their  Ecclesiasti 
cal  Discipline,  and  their  Municipal  Laws.  In  two  volumes. 
The  Second  Edition.  With  many  additions  by  the  Author. 
By  Daniel  Neal.  2  Vols.,  Svo,  cf.  '  London,  MDCCLX  VII. 


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1443  NEW  ENGLAND.     A  Platform  of  Church  Discipline,  gathered 

out  of  the  word  of  God,  and  agreed  upon  by  the  Elders  and 
Messengers  of  the  Churches  assembled  in  the  Synod  at  Cam 
bridge,  in  New  England.  12/no,  unbound.  Boston,  1772 

1444  NEW  ENGLAND,  A  COMPENDIOUS  HISTORY  OF.     By  Jed.  Morse 

and  Elijah  Parish.  1st  Ed.  8vo,  bds.,  uncut ;  map  ;  very  scarce 
in  this  condition.  Charlestown,  1804 

1445  NEW  ENGLAND,  A  GENERAL  HISTORY  OF,  from  the  discovery  to 

MDCLXXX.  By  William  Hubbard.  8w,  bds.,  uncut;  very 
scarce.  Cambridge,  1815 

1446  NEW  ENGLAND  AND  NEW  YORK,  TRAVELS  IN.      In  four 

volumes.  By  Timothy  Dwight.  8vo,  maps,  bds.,  uncut ;  beauti 
ful  copy.  New  Haven,  1821-22 

1447  (NEW  ENGLAND).      THE  WITCH  OF  NEW  ENGLAND.      A  Ro- 

mance.     12mo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1824 

1448  NEW  ENGLAND'S  MEMORIAL  ;  OR.  A  BRIEF  RELATION  of  the 

most  memorable  and  remarkable  passages  of  the  Providence 
of  God,  manifested  to  the  Planters  of  New  England,  in  Ameri 
ca.  With  special  reference  to  the  First  Colony  thereof,  called 
New  Plymouth.  By  Nathaniel  Morton.  8vo,  sh.  ;  good  copy. 

Plymouth,  1826 

1449  NEW  ENGLAND  VILLAGE,  Sketches  of,  in  the  Last  Century.     12rrco, 

cl.  Boston,  1838 

1450  NEW  ENGLAND,   CHURCH   HISTORY  OF,   from   1620  to  1804. 

Containing  a  view  of  the  Principles  and  Practice,  Declensions 
and  Revivals,  Oppression  and  Liberty  of  the  Churches,  and  a 
Chronological  Table.  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author.  By 
Isaac  Backus.  8vo,  sh. ;  good  cond.  Phila.,  1839 

1451  NEW    ENGLAND,   THE    EARLY    HISTORY  OF.      Illustrated  by 

numerous  interesting  incidents.  By  Henry  White.  12mo,  sh. 
2d  Ed.  Concord,  N.  H.,  1841 

1452  NEW  ENGLAND,  SKETCHES  OF,  or  Memories  of  the  Country. 

By  John  Carver,  Esq.     8vo,  cl.  New  York,  1842 

1453  NEW  ENGLAND.      CHRONOLOGY    from  the  Discovery  of   the 

Country,  by  Cabot,  1497  to  1820.  By  Alden  Bradford.  12mo, 
cl.  Boston,  1843 

1454  NEWGATE,  CONN.     A  History  of  the  Prison,  its  Insurrections, 

Massacres,  etc.,  Imprisonment  of  the  Tories,  in  the  Revolution  ; 
the  ancient  and  recent  working  of  its  Mines,  etc.  By  Richard 
H.  Phelps.  8vo  pamph.  1st  Ed.  24  pages  ;  very  scarce. 

-Hartford,  1844 

1455  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     COLLECTIONS.     Yols. 

I,  II.,  IIL,  IV.,  V.,  VI.,  VII.,  VIII.  Provincial  Papers, 
Vols.  X-n,  being  Vols.  IX.  and  X.  of  the  Collections.  8w, 
bds.  and  paper,  uncut ;  10  vols.  ;  very  scarce  ;  fine  copies. 

Concord  and  Manchester,  1824-1868 

1456  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.     Notes  made  during  an  Excursion  to  the 

Highlands  of,  and  Lake  Winnepiseogee,  by  a  Gentleman  of 
Boston.  8vo,  bds.,  uncut.  Andover,  1833 

1457  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.     HISTORY  OF,  from  its  settlement,  in  1623, 

to  1883.     Comprising  notices  of  the  memorable  events  and  in- 


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teresting  incidents  of  a  period  of  two  hundred  and  ten  years. 
By  John  M.  Whiton.  8vo,  d.  Concord,  1834 

1458  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.     HISTORY  OF,  from  its  discovery,  in  1614, 

to  the  Passage  of  the  Toleration  Act,  in  1819.  By  George 
Barstow.  Svo,  <2ded.,  doth.  Boston,  1853 

1459  NEW  HAMPSHIEE.      SECOND  FESTIVAL  of  the  Sons  of,  cele 

brated  in  Boston,  Nov.  2,  1853  ;  including  also  an  account  of 
the  Proceedings  in  Boston  on  the  Day  of  the  Funeral  at 
Marshfield,  and  the  subsequent  obsequies  commemorative  of 
the  death  of  Daniel  Webster.  Svo,  cl.  Port.  Boston,  1854 

1460  NEW   HAVEN,  (Conn.)      Two  Discourses.     I.  On  the  Com 

mencement  of  a  New  Year.  II.  On  the  Completion  of  the 
Eighteenth  Century.  Delivered  in  New  Haven — the  former, 
Jan.  4  :  the  latter,  Jan,  11,  1801.  By  James  Dana.  Svo  pam 
phlet ;  68  pages,  uncut ;  fine  copy,  scarce.  New  Haven,  1801 

1461  NEW  HAVEN,  (Conn.)     A  Statistical  Account  of  the  City  of, 

by  Timothy  D  wight.     Svo  pamph  ;    83  p.,  rough  edges  ;  scarce. 

New  Haven,  1811 

1462  NEW   HAVEN,  (Conn.)     HISTOEY  AND  ANTIQUITIES  of,  from  its 

earliest  settlement  to  the  present  time.  By  J.  W.  Barber.  CL, 
12mo,  Him.,  rough  edges.  New  Haven,  1831 

1463  NEW  HAVEN,  (Conn.)     HISTOBY  AND  ANTIQUITIES  of,  from  its 

earliest  settlement  to  the  present  time  ;  with  Biographical 
sketches  and  Statistical  information  of  the  Public  Institutions, 
&c.,  &c.  By  John  W.  Barber.  With  plates  and  engravings. 
Svo,  hlf.  calf.  New  Haven,  1856 

1464  NEW  IPSWICH,  (Mass.)     THE  HISTORY  or,  from  its  First  grant, 

in  1736,  to  the  present  time.  With  Genealogical  notices  of  the 
principal  Families,  and  also  the  proceedings  of  the  Centennial 
celebration,  Sept.  11,  1850.  By  Frederic  Kidder.  Royal  Svo, 
bds.,  uncut;  35  illlus. ;  scarce.  Boston,  1852 

1465  NEW  JEESEY.     THE  HISTORY  or  THE  COLONY  OF  NOVA  CJSSARIA, 

or  New  Jersey.  Containing  an  account  of  its  first  settlement, 
progressive  improvements,  the  original  and  present  Constitu 
tion,  and  other  events,  to  the  year  1721,  with  some  particulars 
since,  and  a  short  view  of  its  present  state.  By  Samuel  Smith. 
Svo.,  full  crushed  crimson  levant  mor.,  gt.  ;  'beautiful copy.  Bound 
by  B.  W.  Smith.  Burlington,  in  New  Jersey,  MDCCLXV. 

1466  NEW  JEESEY.     CIVIL  AND  POLITICAL  HISTORY  OF,  embracing  a 

compendious  History  of  the  State,  from  its  Early  Discovery 
and  Settlement  by  Europeans,  brought  down  to  the  present 
time.  By  Isaac  S.  Mulford.  Svo,  d. ;  scarce.  Phila.,  1851 

1467  NEW  JEESEY.     HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS  OF,  containing  a  gen 

eral  collection  of  the  most  interesting  facts,  etc.,  relating  to  its 
History  and  Antiquities,  with  Geographical  descriptions  of 
every  Township  in  the  State.  By  John  W.  Barber  and  Henry 
Howe.  Illustrated  by  120  Engravings.  Svo,  in  sheets,  stitched  ; 
very  scarce.  Newark,  etc.,  1860 

1468  NEW  JEESEY.     THIRTY  DAYS  IN  NEW  JERSEY,  NINETY  YEARS  AGO  : 

an  essay,  revealing  new  facts  in  connection  with  Washington 
and  his  Army,  in  1776  and  1777.  By  C.  C.  Haven.  Svo,  d.  ; 
scarce.  Trenton,  1867 


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1469  NEW  LONDON,  (Conn.)     HISTOEY  or,  from  its  First  survey  of 

the  coast,  in  1612,  to  1852.  By  Francis  M.  Caulkins.  Second 
edition.  Continued  to  1860.  8vo,  cl.  Scarce  and  valuable  local 
history.  New  London,  1860 

1470  NEW  MEXICO.     Eeport  of  Lieut.  J.  W.  Abert,  of  his  Examin 

ation,  &c.,  of,  in  1846-7.     Svo,  unb.,  with  plates  ;  paper  uncut. 

n.  d. 

1471  NEW  MIRROR  for  Travelers,  and  Guide  to  the  Springs.     By  an 

Amateur.     Sv,  bds.t  uncut.  New  York,  1828 

1472  NEW  OBANGE  (Now  NEW  YORK)  ;  View  of  the  City  of— as  it 

was  in  the  Year  1673.  With  Explanatory  Notes.  By  Joseph 
W.  Moulton.  1st  Ed.  Svo,  very  scarce.  *  N.  Y.,  1825 

1473  NEWPORT,  E.  I.  ;  SKETCHES  OF— and  its  Vicinity  ;  with  Notices 

respecting  the  History,  Settlement  and  Geography  of  Ehode 
Island.  With  plates.  12mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1842 

1474  NEWPOET,  E.  I.     The  Controversy  touching  the  Old  Stone 

Mill.  With  Eemarks,  Introductory  and  Conclusive.  Svo 
pamph.  ;  91  p.  ;  ulust.  Scarce.  Newport,  1851 

1475  NEWPOET,  E.  I,  Illustrated  in  a  Series  of  Pen  and  Pencil 

Sketches.  By  the  Editor  of  the  Newport  Mercury.  Engravings. 
12mo,  el  N.  Y,  1854 

1476  NEWPOET,  E.  I.  ;    BE-UNION  of  the  Sons  and  Daughters  of. 

Aug.  23,  1859.    By  George  C.  Mason.     Svo,  cloth. 

Newport,  1859 

1477  NEWPOET,  E.  I.     Services  at  the  Dedication  of  the  School 

House,  erected  by  the  Trustees  of  Long  Wharf,  May  20,  1863. 
With  an  Appendix.  8uo,  106  pages.  Newport,  1863 

1478  NEWTON,  MASS.  ;  A  brief  Notice  of  the  Settlement  of  the  Town 

of.  Prepared  by  a  Committee  who  were  charged  with  the 
duty  of  erecting  a  monument  to  the  memory  of  the  First  Set 
tlers.  Sept.,  1852.  38  pages,  etc.  ;  pamph.  Boston,  1852 

1479  NEWTON,  MASS.  ;  HISTORY  or  THE  EARLY  SETTLEMENT  OF — from 

1639  to  1800  ;  with  a  Genealogical  Eegister  of  its  Inhabitants 
prior  to  1800.  By  Francis  Jackson.  Svo,  cl.  ;  portrait. 

Boston,  1854 

1480  NEWTOWN,  N".  Y.  ;  ANNALS  OF.     Containing  its  History  from 

its  First  Settlement,  together  with  many  interesting  facts  con 
cerning  the  adjacent  Towns  ;  also  a  particular  account  of  num 
erous  Long  Island  Families,  etc.  By  James  Biker,  Jr.  Svo, 
half  mor.,  maps  ;  scarce.  N.  Y.,  1852 

1481  NEVIN,  EEV.  ALFEED.     Churches  of  the  VaUey ;  or,  an  His 

torical  Sketch  of  the  Old  Presbyterian  Congregations  of  Cum 
berland  and  Franklin  Counties  in  Pennslyvania.  12m9,  cl. 

Phila.,  1852 

1482  NEW  YOEK.     Eeport  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  by  the 

Senate  and  Assembly,  March  15,  1810,  to  explore  the  Eoute  of 
an  Inland  Navigation  from  Hudson's  Eiver  to  Lake  Ontario 
and  Lake  Erie.  Svo,  fine  copy  ;  35  pages  ;  very  scarce. 

Albany,  1811 

Report  signed  by  Gouv.  Morris,  S.  Van  Rensselaer,  W.  North,  De  Witt 
Clinton,  etc. 


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1483  NEW  YOEK.     Keport  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  by  the 

Legislature  for  the  Consideration  of  all  matter  relating  to  the 
Inland  Navigation  of  the  State.  Svo,  fine  copy;  40  pages  ;  scarce. 

Albany,  1812 

This  Report  is  signed  by  Gouv.  Morris,  De  Witt  Clinton,  S.  Van  Rens- 
selaer,  S.  De  Witt,  W.  North  and  R.  R.  Livingston  ;  also  copy  of  let 
ter  from  Robt.  Bowne,  to  Robert  Fulton. 

1484  NEW  YORK  CITY.     Strangers'  Guide  to.     To  which  is  pre 

fixed,  an  Historical  Sketch,  &c.  With  an  Appendix.  Embel 
lished  with  a  Plan  of  the  City,  and  engravings  of  public  build 
ings.  By  Edmund  M.  Blunt.  12mo,  sheep  ;  scarce. 

New  York,  1817 

1485  NEW  YOKE,  ANTI-AUCTION  COM.     Facts  important  to  be  Known  by 

the  Manufacturers,  Mechanics  and  all  other  Classes  of  the  Com 
munity.  Svo,  39  pages  ;  good  copy.  New  York,  1831 

1486  NEW  YOEK.     SKETCHES  OF  THE  NORTH  RIVER.     12?7io,  cl.  ;  maps  ; 

scarce.  New  York,  1838 

1487  NEW- YORK.     A  Familiar  Conversational  History  of  the  Evangelical 

Churches  of.     I6mo,  cl    Woodcuts.  New  York,  1838 

1488  NEW  YORK  MIRROR.      A  Weekly  Journal,  devoted  to  Literature 

and  the  Fine  Arts.  Embellished  with  Engravings  and  Music. 
6  -vote,  fol,  half  calf.  New  York,  1838 

Contains  valuable  views  of  the  city,  and  portraits  of  Sprague,  Halleck, 
Irving,  and  others. 

1489  NEW  YORK  CITY.     Pen  and  Ink  Panorama  of.     By  Cornelius 

Mathews.     12mo,  cl  New  York,  1853 

1490  NEW  YORK.     A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  North  Reformed 

Dutch  Church,  on  the  last  Sabbath  in  August,  1856.  By 
Thomas  Dewitt,  D.D.  Published  by  the  Consistory  of  the 
Dutch  Reformed  Church.  Svo,  cl  With  plates. 

New  York,  1857 

1491  NEW  YORK  AND  CONNECTICUT.     A  Memorial  of  the  Dedica 

tion  of  Monuments  Erected  by  the  Moravian  Historical  Society, 
to  mark  the  sites  of  Ancient  Missionary  Stations,  in  New 
York  and  Connecticut.  Svo,  cloth. 

New  York  and  Philadelphia,  1860 

1492  NEW  YORK,  The  Women  of.     Written  and  Illustrated.     By 

Marie  L.  Hankins.     Svo,  cl.;  free.  New  York,  1861 

1493  NEW  YORK  (CITY)  DURING  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION.     Being  a 

collection  of  original  papers  (now  first  published)  from  the 
manuscripts  in  the  possession  of  the  Mercantile  Library  Asso 
ciation.  4 to,  cl..  uncut  ;  rubric  title.  With  map. 

New  York:  privately  printed  for  the  Association.     1881 

1494  NEW  YORK.     OLD  NEW  YORK  ;  or,  Reminiscences  of  the  Past 

Sixty  Years.  By  John  W.  Francis.  With  a  Memoir  of  the 
Author,  by  Henry  T.  Tuckerman.  Svo,  cl.  With  portraits  and 
plate;  uncut.  100  copies  printed.  N.  Y.,  1865 

1495  NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,  COLLECTIONS  OF — for  the  Year 

1809.     Vol.  I.     Svo,  bds.,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  1811 

1496  NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,  COLLECTIONS  OF — for  the  Year 

1814.     Vol.  H.     Svo,  bds.,  uncut;  very  scarce.  N.  Y.,  1814 


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1497  NEW  YOEK  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY,  COLLECTIONS  OF.     2d  Series. 

Vol.  I.     8vo,  cl.,  scarce.  N.  Y.,  1841 

1498  NEW  YOKE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Discourse  delivered 

before — at  their  anniversary  meeting,  6th  December,  1811.  By 
De  Witt  Clinton.  8vo,  half  mor.  ;  very  scarce.  N.  F.,  1812 

1499  NEW    YOEK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.      Memoir  read   before  the. 

Dec.  31,  1816.  On  the  Dutch  and  Indian  names  of  New 
York.  By  Egbert  Benson.  2d  Ed.,  with  Notes.  8w>,  bds., 
uncut ;  beautiful  copy.  Very  scarce.  •  Jamaica,  1825 

1500  NEW  YOEK,  MANUAL  OF  THE  CORPORATION  of  the  City  of.    For 

the  years  1842-43.  By  D.  T.  Valentine.  12mo,  maps,  etc, 
Very  scarce  ;  fine  copies.  New  York,  1843 

1501  NEW  YOEK,  MANUAL  OF  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of.     For 

the  years,  1850,  '58,  '59,  '62,  '64,  '65.  By  D.  T.  Valentine. 
6  vols.  CL)  12mo,  maps  and  plates.  New  York,  1851 

1502  NEW  YOEK,  HISTORY  OF.      From  its  First  Discovery  to   the 

year  1732.  To  which  is  annexed,  a  description  of  the 
Country,  with  a  short  Account  of  the  Inhabitants,  their  Ee- 
ligious  and  Political  state,  and  the  Constitution  of  the  Courts 
of  Justice  in  that  Colony.  With  a  continuation,  from  the 
year  1732,  to  the  Commencement  of  the  year  1814.  By 
Wm.  Smith.  L.  8vo,  bds.,  uncut,  scarce  ;  fine  copy. 

Albany,  1814 

1503  NEW  YOEK,  THE  NATURAL,  STATISTICAL  AND  CIVIL  HISTORY  OF  the 

State  of.     By  James  Macauley.     3  vols.     Svo,full  elf. 

New'  York,  1829 

1504  NEW  YOEK  CITY,  A  SUMMARY  HIST.,  GEOG.  AND  STATIST.  VIEW 

OF.  Together  with  some  Notices  of  Brooklyn,  Williams- 
burgh,  etc.,  in  its  environs.  Prepared  to  accompany  the 
Topog.  Map  of  the  City  and  County  of  New  York.  1 67710,  c/., 
plates.  New  York,  1836 

1505  NEW  YOEK.     HISTORY  OF  NEW  NETHERLANDS,  Province  of  New 

York,  and  State  of  New  York,  to  the  adoption  of  the  Federal 
Constitution.  By  William  Dunlap.  2  vols.  With  portraits 
and  plates.  8vo,  cl.  ;  scarce.  New  York,  1839 

1506  NEW  YOEK,  (WESTEEN.)     A  HISTORY  OF  THE  PURCHASE  AND 

,  SETTLEMENT  OF  WESTERN  NEW  YORK,  and  the  Eise,  Progress, 
and  present  state  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  that  sec 
tion.  By  James  H.  Hotchkiss.  8vo,  cl.  ;  with  plates. 

New  York,  1848 

1507  NEW  YOEK,  (St.  Lawrence  and  Franklin  Counties.)     A  HISTORY 

OF.  From  the  earliest  Period  to  the  present  time.  By 
Franklin  F.  Hough.  Half  Roxburgh^  gilt  top,  edges  uncut ; 
fine  copy.  Albany,  1853 

1508  NEW  YOEK  CITY,  HISTORY  OF.     By  David  T.  Valentine.     8 wo, 

cl.  ;  with  maps,  plans  and  plates.  New  York,  1853 

1509  NEW  YOEK.     HISTORY  OF  NEW  AMSTERDAM,  or  New  York  as  it 

Was,  in  the  days  of  the  Dutch  Governors.  Together  with 
papers  on  events  connected  with  the  American  Eevolu- 
tion  ;  and  on  Philadelphia  in  the  Time  of  Wm.  Penn.  By 
Prof.  A.  Davis.  Svo.full  red  Turkey,  git.  edges.  By  E.  W. 
Smith.  Fine  copy ;  illustrated.  New  York,  1854 


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1510  NEW  YOEK.     A  Lecture  on  the  Topography  and  History  of 

New  York.  By  Horatio  Seymour.  Svo  pamphlet,  41  p. 
Scarce  ;  fine  copy.  Utica,  1856 

1511  NEW  YORK,  HISTOEY  OF  THE  FIVE  INDIAN  NATIONS  depending  on 

the  Province  of.  By  Cadwallader  Golden.  Reprinted  ex 
actly  from  Bradford's  New  York  edition  (1727.)  With  an 
introduction,  by  John  Gihnary  Shea.  Svo,  or.  coy.,  uncut, 
rubric  title,  125  copies,  No.  98  ;  with  portrait.  N.  Y.,  1866 

1512  NEW  YOKE  CITY,'  HISTORY  OF.     From  the  Discovery,  to  the 

Present  Day.     By  Wm.  L.  Stone.     Svo,  cl.     New  York,  1868 

1513  NIAGARA,  MONTREAL  AND  QUEBEC,  An  account  of  Journey 

to.  In  1765,  or  "  'tis  Eighty  years  since."  Svo  pamphlet, 
30  pages.  New  York,  1846 

1514  NICHOLS,  MAJ.  GEO.  WARD.  The  Story  of  the  Great  March.    From 

the  Diary  of  a  Staff  Officer.  With  maps  and  illustrations. 
Svo,  hlf.  crim.  cr.,  lev.  mor.,  gilt  top,  edges  uncut,  bound  by  B. 
W.  Smith.  New  York,  1865 

1515  NONANTUM  AND  NATICK.     By  Sarah   S.   Jacobs.     Svo,  cl, 

gilt;  scarce,  illustrated.  Boston,  1853 

1516  NORFOLK,  (CONN.)   Half  Century  Sermon,  deliv.  Oct.  28,  1811. 

By  Ammi  R.  Robbins.  2d  ed.  Svo  pamphlet,  20  pages. 
Fine  copy  ;  scarce.  Hartford,  1812 

1517  NORFOLK,  (Conn.)    A  brief  History  of  the  Town  of.     From 

1783  to  1844,  and  a  Summary  of  Events  which  have  occurred 
in  this  Town,  from  its  First  Settlement,  Chronologically 
arranged,  etc.  By  Auren  Roys.  Svo  pamph.,  89  pages,  fine 
copy  ;  scarce.  New  York,  1847 

1518  NORFOLK,  (Va.,)   (AND  VICINITY,)  HISTORICAL  AND  DESCRIPTIVE 

SKETCHES  OF.  Including  Portsmouth  and  the  Adjacent 
Counties  during  a  period  of  Two  Hundred  Years  ;  also, 
Sketches  of  Williamsburg,  Hampton,  Suffolk,  Smithfield, 
and  other  places,  with  descriptions  of  some  of  the  principal 
objects  of  interest  in  Eastern  Virginia.  By  William  S. 
Forrest.  Svo,  cl.  Philadelphia,  1853 

1519  NORRIDGEWOCK  AND  CANAAN,  (Me.,)   History  of  the  Old 

Towns  of.  Comprising  Norridgewock,  Canaan,  Starks, 
Skowhegan,  and  Bloomneld,  from  their  early  settlement,  to 
the  year  1849  ;  including  a  sketch  of  the  Abnakis  Indians. 
By  J.  W.  Hanson.  12mo,  cl.,  with  plates.  Very  scarce. 

Boston,  1849 

1520  NORRIDGEWOCK,  (Me.,)  THE  HISTORY  OF,     Comprising  Me 

morials  of  the  Aboriginal  Inhabitants  and  Jesuit  Mission 
aries,  Hardships  of  the  Pioneers,  Biographical  notices  of  the 
early  Settlers,  and  Ecclesiastical  sketches.  By  Wm.  Allen. 
12mo,  cl.,  with  plates.  Very  scarce.  Norridgewock,  1849 

1521  NORRIS,  J.   SAURIN.     The  Early  Friends ;  or,  Quakers  in  Mary 

land.  Read  at  the  Meeting  of  Maryland  Historical  Society, 
March  6,  1862.  Svo  pamph,.,  30  pages.  Baltimore,  1862 

1522  NORTH  AMERICA,  TRAVELS  THROUGH  the  Interior  Parts  of.    In 

the  years  1766<  1767,  and  1768.  By  J.  Carver.  Illustrated 
with  copper  plates.  Svo,  cl.  London,  MDCCLXXVIIL 


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1523  NOETH  BEOOKFIELD,  MASS.     A  Sermon,  delivered  by  Eev. 

Dr.  Snell,  June,  !  838.  Containing  a  brief  Histoiy  of  the  Town, 
and  especially  of  the  Church  and  Parish,  from  1798  to  the 
present  time.  Pamphlet.  55  pages  ;  very  scarce. 

Brookfield,  1838 

1524  NOETH    BEOOKFIELD,  MASS.     A  Discourse  Containing  an 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  Town.  By  Thomas  Snell.  Svopamph. 
56  p.  ;  very  scarce  ;  fine  copy.  West  Brookfield,  1 854 

1525  NOETH  BEIDGEWATEE,  (MASS.),  HISTOEY  OF,  from  its  First 

Settlement  to  the  present  time,  with  Family  Eegisters.  By 
Bradford  Kingman.  8vo,  sheets,  stitched.  40  illustrations. 

Boston,  1866 

1526  NOETH  CAEOLINA,  A  DEFENCE  OF  THE  EEVOLUTIONABY  HIS 

TORY  OF,  from  the  Aspersions  of  Mr.  Jefferson.  By  Jos.  S. 
Jones.  Svo,  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1834 

1527  NOETH  CAEOLINA,  MEMORIALS  OF.     By  J.  Seawell  Jones,,  of 

Shocco.     8vo,  unbd.  New  York,  1838 

1528  NOETH  CAEOLINA,  THE  MORAVIANS  IN.     An  Authentic  His 

tory.     By  Levin  T.  Eeichel.     12rao,  cloth  ;  scarce. 

Salem,  N.  C.,  1857 

1529  NOETH  CAEOLINA,  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY.     Part  H,  Agricul 

ture.  Containing  descriptions,  with  many  analyses,  of  the 
soils  of  the  Swamp  Lands.  By  Ebenezer  Enimons.  Svo,  pa 
per  covers.  Ealeigh,  1860 

1530  (NOETH    CAEOLINA).     GEOLOGICAL   AND   NATURAL  HISTORY 

SURVEY.  Part  IH.,  Botany  :  Containing  a  Catalogue  of  the 
Plants  of  the  State,  with  Descriptions  and  History  of  the  Trees, 
Shrubs,  and  Woody  Vines.  By  M.  A.  Curtis,  D.  D.  Svo,  pa 
per.  Raleigh,  1860 

1531  (NOETH  PEOVTDENCE.     CENTENNIAL).     Eeport  of  the  Cele 

bration  at  Pawtucket,  North  Providence,  on  the  One  Hun 
dredth  Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town,  June 
24,  1865.  With  an  address  containing  Historical  Matters  of 
Local  Interest.  Svo,  paper  covers.  Pawtucket,  1865 

1532  NOETH  CAEOLINA.     AGRICULTURAL,  GEOLOGICAL,  AND  DESCRY 

TIVE  Sketches  of  Lower  N.  C.  and  the  similar  adjacent  Lands. 
By  Edmund  Euffin.  Svo,  orig.  cov.  ;  scarce.  Raleigh,  1861 

1533  NOETH-WESTEEN  TEEEITOEY,  NOTES  ON  THE  EARLY  SETTLE 

MENT  OF.     By  Jacob  Burnet.     Svo,  cloth.     Portrait  of  J.  Burnet. 

Cincinnati,  1847 

1534  NOETH-WESTEEN    EEVTEW,    and    COMMERCIAL    AND    EEAL 

ESTATE  EEPORTER.  Vol.  1,  No.  1.  June,  1856,  to  No.  11,  April, 
1858,  inclusive.  H.  H.  Belding  Editor.  Svo,  hf.  shp. ;  very 
scarce.  Contains  considerable  local  History. 

Keokuk,  Iowa,  1856-1858 

1535  NOETHAMPTON,  MASS.,  Historical  Sketch  of,  from  its  first  set 

tlement.  In  a  Sermon,  delivered  April  13,  1815.  By  Eev. 
Solomon  Williams.  24  p.  uncut ;  very  scarce  ;  beautiful  copy. 

Northampton,  1815 

1536  NOETHAMPTON,  (MASS.).  Eegister  of  the  Deaths  in,  from  the 

First  Settlement  of  the  Town,  in  1653,  to  August,  1824. 
Copied  from  the  Town  Eecords,  and  from  the  Eecords  of  Dea. 

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Ebenezer  Hunt,  Rev.  John  Hooker,  Eev.  Solomon  Williams, 
Doct/  Eben.  Hunt  and  Dock  David  Hunt.  12?7io,  paper  cov., 
80  pages  ;  very  scarce.  Northampton,  1824 

1537  NORTHAMPTON,  (MASS.)     An  Address  delivered  Oct.  29, 1854, 

in  Commemoration  of  the  close  of  the  Second  Century,  since 
the  settlement  of  the  Town.  By  William  Allen.  Svo  pamph., 
56  p.,  scarce  ;  fine  copy.  Northampton,  1855 

1538  NORTHBOROUGH,  (Mass.),  Historical  Sketch  of.     By  Joseph 

Allen.     Svo  pamph.,  Wp. 

1539  NORTON,  (Mass.),  HISTORY  OF,  from  1669  to  1859.     By  George 

Faber  Clark.     Svo,  cl.     19  Portraits  and  Plates.      Boston,  1859 

1540  NORTON,  CHARLES  B.     Literary  Letter,  comprising  American  Pa 

pers  of  Interest,  and  a  Catalogue  of  Rare  and  Valuable  Books 
relative  to  America.  Bibliographies  of  Maine,  New  Hampshire 
and  Vermont.  Sm.  4to,  in  6  Nos.  complete.  New  York,  1857 

1541  NORWICH,  (CONN.),  HISTORY  OF,  from  its  Settlement,  1660,  to 

January,  1845.  By  Miss  F.  M.  Caulkins.  !2mo,-cZ.  Frontis 
piece.  1st  Ed.  Scarce.  Norwich,  1845 

1542  NORWICH,  (CONN.)     THE  NORWICH  JUBILEE,  Report  of  the  Cele 

bration  at,  on  the  Two  Hundredth  Anniv.  of  the  Settlement  of 
the  Town,  Sep.  7th  and  8th,  1859.  With  an  Appendix,  con 
taining  Historical  Documents  of  Local  Interest.  By  John  W. 
Stedrnan.  Svo,  hf.  calf,  marbled  edges,  map  and  plates;  fine 
copy.  Norwich,  1859 

1543  NORWICH,  CONN.,  A  Historical  Discourse  delivered  in,  Sept.  7, 

1859,  at  the  Bi-Centennial  Settlement  of  the  Town.  Second 
ed.,  with  additional  Notes  and  Index.  By  Dan'l  C.  Oilman. 
Svoptimph.,  128  pages.  Boston,  1859 

1544  NORWICH,  (CONN.)     Historical  Discourse,  deliv.  at  the  Hun 

dredth  Anniversary  of  the  Second  Cong.  Church,  July  24,  1 850. 
With  an  Appendix.  By  Alvan  Bond.  Svo,  orig.  cov.,  64  p., 
clean  copy.  Plan  of  the  Church.  Norwich,  1860 

1545  NORWICH,  (CONN.),  HISTORY  OF,  from  its  possession  by  the  In 

dians,  to  the  year  1866.  By  Francis  M.  Caulkins.  2d  Edition. 
Svo.  cL,  portrait  ;  scarce  and  important.  Hartford,  I860 

1546  NOVA  SCOTIA,  An  Historical  and   Statistical  Account  of.     In 

two  volumes,  illustrated  by  a  map  of  the  Province,  and  several 
engravings.  By  Thomas  C.  Haliburton.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut. 

Halifax,  1829 

1547  NOVA  SCOTIA,  Considered  as  a  Field  for  Emigration.     By  P.  S. 

Hamilton.     Svo,  paper.  London,  1858 

1548  NORWAY,  Me.,  HISTORY  OF      Comprising  a  Minute  Account  of 

its  First  Settlement,  Town  Officers,  the  annual  Expenditures  of 
the  Town,  with  other  Statistical  Matters  ;  Historical  Sketches, 
Narrative  and  Anecdote,  and  Occasional  Remarks  by  the  Au 
thor,  &c.  By  David  Noyes.  Svo,  cloth ;  scarce.  Norway,  1852 

1549  NORWALK,  Conn.    An  Historical  Discourse  in  Commemoration 

of  the  Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  Nor- 
walk  in  1651,  delivered  July  9,  1851,  by  Nathaniel  Bouton.  8uo 
pamphlet,  80  pages.  Fine  copy ;  scarce.  New  York,  1851 

"  One  generation  shall  praise  thy  works  unto  another,  and  shall  declare 
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1550  NOR  WALK,  Conn.,  ANCIENT  HISTORICAL  RECORDS  of,  with  Plan 

of  the  Ancient  Settlements,  and  of  the  Town  in  1837.     Compil 
ed  by  Edwin  Hall.     12mo,  half  morocco  ;  very  scarce. 

Norwalk,  Conn.,  1865 

1551  NOTT,  REV.  SAMUEL.     Half  Century  Sermon  preached  at  Franklin, 

March  13,  1832.     8vo,  original  cover,  28  pages  ;  fine  copy. 

Norwich,  1833 

1552  NOTT,  Rev.  SAMUEL.     Sixteenth  Anniversary  Sermon  preached  at 

Franklin,  March  13,  1842.     Svo,  original  cover,  16  pages ;  fine 
copy  ;  very  scarce.  Nonvich,  1842 

1553  NOTT,  CHARLES  C.     Sketches  of  the  War :  a  Series  of  Letters  to 

the  North  Moore  Street  School.     Svo,  cloth.         New  Yorfc,  1863 


PAMPHLETS. 

1554  Miscellaneous.     Very  valuable  lot.     [Ten.~] 

Native  Americans,  Address  to.  By  J.  T.  Buckingham.  Second 
edition.  Boston,  1844 

New-Englandism  not  the  Religion  of  the  Bible.     Hartford,  1844 

New  England,  Pages  from  Ecclesi.  History  of,  between  1740  and 
1840.  Boston,  1847 

North  Carolina,  Agriculture  of.  Part  II.  By  Ebenezer  Em- 
mons.  Scarce.  Raleigh,  1860 

Report  of  Progress  of  Geological  Survey  of.     By  Pro 

fessor  W.  C.  Kerr.  Raleigh,  1867 

New  Hampshire.  Sermon  before  His  Excellency  Samuel  Bell, 
being  Anniv.  Elec.  By  Rev.  James  B.  Howe. 

Concord,  1820 

State  of,  in  General  Court.     June  16,  1820 

Festival  of  Sons  of.     By  James  W.  Stowe. 

Boston,  1850 

Nahant  and  other  places  on  North  Shore.  Boston,  1848 

New  Jersey,  Proposition  to  Extin.  Exclusive  Priv.  in. 

Princeton,  1836 

1555  Miscellaneous.     Very  valuable  lot.     [Eleven.'] 

New  Jersey,  First  Annual  Report  of  Geological  Survey  of,  for 
1854.  Very  scarce.  Trenton,  1855 

Third  Annual  Report  of  Geological  Survey  of,  for 

1856.  Trenton,  1857 

New  York  One  Hundred  and  Seventy  Years  Ago.     By  Joseph 

Moulton.     Very  scarce.          New  York,  Dec.,  1843 

Missionary  Society,  Sermon  before.     By  Samuel  Mil 

ler.     Scarce.    '  N.  Y.,  1802 

Report  of  Deaths  in  City  and  County  of,  for  year 

1818.  N.  Y.,  1819 

Prices  of  Cut  Stone  and  Marble  in.  N.  Y.,  1811 

Law  Society — Laws  of. 

Young  Men's  Society.  Professor  Vethake's  Lecture  on 

Political  Economy.  N.  Y.t  1833 


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Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  Proceedings  of  Convention  of  Officers 
of.  N.  F.,  1820 

North  Carolina  University,  Address  before.  By  Henry  L.  Pinck- 
ney.  Raleigh,  1836 

New  York,  State  of,  in  Chancery.  N.  F,  1834 

1556  New  York  State  and  City  Pamphlets.     [Eleven.'] 

New  York  Lyceum  of  Natural  History,  Discourse  on  Opening 
New  Hall  of.     By  John  W.  Francis.     N.  Y.,  1841 

University,  Ninth  Annual  Eeport  of  the  Eegents  of. 

Albany,  1856 

National  Academy  of  Design.     Address  to  Students 

of.     By  William  Dunlap.  N.  F,  1831 

National  Academy  of  Design.     Funeral  Oration  on 

Death  of  Thomas  Cole.     By  Wm.  Cullen  Bryant. 

N.  Y.,  1848 

Typographical  Society,  Reply  to  a  Report  of  the. 

N.  F,  1829 

Typographical  Society,  Address  before,  on  Franklin's 

Birthday.     By  Peter  C.  Baker.  K  F,  1865 
-     General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen,  Char 
ter  and  By-Laws.  N.  F.,  1823 

Mechanics'  Institute,  Lecture  before.     By  Gulian  C. 

Verplanck.  N.  F,  1833 

Mechanics'  Institute,  Address,  Report,  &c.,  of. 

N.  F,  1838 

Law  Institute,  Discourse  on  Anniversary  Celebration. 

By  Henry  Wheaton.  N.  F,  1834 

Law  Association,  Address  before.     By  Hon.  James 

Kent.  N.  F.,1836 

1557  New  York   State  and  City  Pamphlets.     [Eight."] 

Nott,  Eliphalet.     Discourse  before  Ladies'  Society  for  Relief  of 
Distressed  Women  and  Children.        Albany,  1804 

Sermon  before  General  Assembly  of  Presbyterian  Ch. 

Phila.,  1806 

Naval  Victories,  Official  Account  of,  during  Present  War  Be 
tween  United  States  and  Great  Britain.  Boston,  1813 

Navy  of  United  States.  History  of  Existing  Controversy  on 
Subject  of  Assimilated  Rank.  By  W.  S.  W.  R. 

Philadelphia,  1850 

Newcastle,  Duke  of,  Letter  of,  by  His  Majesty's  Order,  to  Mon 
sieur  Michael,  the  King  of  Prussia's  Secretary.  London,  1753 

Naturalization  Laws,  Imminent  Dangers  to  Free  Institutions  of 
United  States  through  Foreign  Immigration  and  Present 
State  of.  By  an  American.  N.  F,  1835 

Noah,  M.  M.     Discourse  on  Restoration  of  the  Jews.     Scarce. 

AT.  Y,  1845 

Nevin,  John  W.  Principle  of  Protestantism,  as  Related  to 
Present  State  of  the  Church.  Chamber 'sburg,  Pa.,  1845 


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1558  Miscellaneous.     Valuable.     [Twenty.] 

Newman,  John  B.     Ancient  History  and  Discovery  of  America 
before  the  Time  of  Columbus.      Very  scarce.  N.  Y.,  1848 

Naval  Architecture,  Progress  of.     By  Darius  Davison. 

N.  F,  1852 
Nail,  Eobert.     Voice  from  Twenty  Graves.     Sermon. 

Mobile,  1854 

Newburyport,  Report  of  Proceedings  of  Eeception  of   Sons  of. 

By  Joseph  H.  Bragdon.  Newburyport,  1854 

Nebraska :  A  Poem — Personal  and  Political  Boston,  1854 

Nicaragua,   Destiny   of.     Central  America  as  it  Was,  Is,  and 

May  Be.  Boston,  1856 

Newburgh,  History  of.     By  E.  M.  Ruttenber.     One  Number. 

Newburgh,  1859 

Newport,  Foggy  Night  at.  St.  Louis,  1860 

New  Haven,  History  of  City  Burial  Ground  in. 

New  Haven,  1863 
Newell,  Wm.     Discourse  on  Death  of  Jared  Sparks. 

Cambridge,  1866 

Newark  and  New  York  Railroad  Company,  Report  to  Board  of 

Directors  of.     By  Alfred  F.  Sears.  Newark,  1866 

Neill,   Edward  D.     Virginia  Co.  of  London.      Extracts  from 

Manuscript  Transactions.  Washington,  1868 

Sir  George  Calvert  created  Baron  of  Baltimore  in  Co. 

of  Longford,  Ireland,  and  Projector  of  Province  of 
Maryland.  Baltimore,  1869 

Narrative  of  Five  Youth  from  the  Sandwich  Islands. 

New  Brunswick,  1816 

Promises  Made  to  Officers  of  Continental  Army  for 

Services  in  the  Revolutionary  War.     Very  scarce. 

Elizabethtown,  N.J.,  1826 

New  England  Patriot.  Being  a  Candid  Comparison  of  Princ. 
and  Conduct  of  the  Washington  and  Jefferson 
Admin.  Boston,  1810 

Tracts.     No.  1.    Narratives  of  Reform  in  Canton  and 

Norfolk  Conn.,  in  Four  Letters.  By  Rev.  Jeremiah 
Hallock. 

Tracts.     No.  2.     Discourse  by  a  New  England  Pas 

tor,  March  26,  1826. 

Tracts.     No.   3.     Sermon  by  a  New  England  Pastor 

on  Fifty-fourth  Anniversary  of  his   Ordination, 
April  22,  1823. 
And  the  West.     By  R.  W.  Hastens.        Buffalo,  1843 

1559  New  York  State  and  City  Pamphlets.     [Twenty-four.] 

New  York.     Case  of  the  Manufacturers  of  Soap  and  Candles 
in.  N.  Y.,  1797 

Address  of  Republicans  of  City  and  Co.  of. 

N.  Y.,  1808 

Review,  or  Critical  Journal,  March,  1809. 

N.  Y.,  1809 


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New  York.    Letter  on  Use  and  Abuse  of  Incorporations. 

N.  F.,  1827 

Female  Benevolent  Soc.,  Fourth  Annual  Keport. 

N.  F,  1837 

Marine  Temperance  Society.     Address  on  Anniv.  of 

Amer.  Ind.     By  John  Marsh.  N.  F,  1840 

Public  School  Soc.     By-laws  of  Trustees  of.        1841 

Supreme  Court,  Garrit  H.  Striker,  vs.  Thomas  Kelly. 

N.  F,  1842 

170  Years  ago,  by  Joseph  W.  Moulton.   Very  scarce. 

N.  F,  1843 

Is  the  Diocess  of  N.  Y.  Vacant  ? 

New  York.     Wealth  and  Biography  of  the  Wealthy  Citizens  of. 
10th  ed  N.  F,  1846 

Aristocracy  of,  who  they  are  and  what  they  were. 

Parti.  'N.  F,  1848 

Astor  PL   Opera  House.     Account  of  Terrific  and 

Fatal  Kiot.  N.  Y.  1849 

Plea  for  Church  Hospital  in.     Two  Lectures,  by 

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Metro.  Police  District  to  the  People  of. 

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New  York.     County  of.     Maps  of  Wards  and  District  Divi 
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Address  of  N.  Y.  State  Auxiliary  Clay  Mon.  Assoc. 

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University.      Republican   Homes.     Address  before 

the  Assoc.  of  the  Alumni  of  the,  by  Rev.  Edward 
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1561  Miscellaneous.     ^Fifteen.'] 

Nahant ;  or,  "  The  Floure  of  Souvenance."  Phila.,  1827 

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Needham,  John  R.     The  pleasures  of  poverty  ;  a  poem. 

New  York,  1837 

Newburyport.      Sunday  School  Society.      Address,   at  their 
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New  Jersey  College.     American,  Whig  and  Cliosophic  Socie 
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Address,  Sept.  29,  1835,  by  Wm.  Gaston. 

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N.  J.  Col.  Address,  Sept.  26,  1837,  by  S.  L.  Stoddard. 

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Address,  before  Alumni  association  of  Nassau  Hall, 

Sept.  30,  1835,  by  N.  Biddle.     3rd  ed. 

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New  Jersey  Colonization  Soc.  Proceedings  of,  the  first  annu 
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North  Carolina  University.     Address  before  the  two  Literary 
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North  American  Coal  Company.     Sketch  of  the  property  be 
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Notes  on  farming.                                                 New  York,  1787 

1562  New  York  Societies.     [Twenty-two.] 

Asylum  for  lying-in  women.     6th  annual  report. 

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Bible  Society.     The  three  Bibles,  an  important  discovery  in 

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Congregational  Association.     Constitution,  etc.       N.  Y.,  1837 
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Dispensary.     Address,  at  the  opening  of  an  edifice  erected  by 
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L.  Mitchill.  N.  Y.,  1826 

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H.  Carter.  New  York,  Ib27 

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Literary  and  Philosophical  Soc.     Charter,  etc.        N.  Y.,  1818 
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Magdalen  Society.     First  annual  report.  N.  Y.,  1831 

Presbytery.     Address  from  the,  to  the  churches  under  their 
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Society  for  the  prevention  of  pauperism.     Report  on  the  expe 
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University  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  Circular, 
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University.  Address  before  the  Eucleian  and  Philomathean 
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1563  Miscellaneous.     [Eighteen.] 

New  York  City.    Board  of  Health  Documents.  New  York,  1806 
Appeal  to  the  people  on  the  proposed  alteration  of  the  charter 
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Address  of  the  Board  of  Health  to  their  Fellow-citizens. 

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Bank  for  Savings.     5th  Eeport.  New  York,  1824 

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Letter  on  the  use  and  abuse  of  incorporations,  to  the  delega 
tion  from  the  city.  New  York,  1827 
Report  of  the  committee  on  laws,  on  the  subject  of  interment. 

New  York,  1825 
Wealth  and  biography  of  the  Wealthy  citizens  of. 

New  York,  1845 
Address  of  the  republicans  of  the  city  and  county  of  N.  Y. 

New  York,  1808 

Address  of  the  Committee  of  Mechanics,  etc.     New  York,  1830 
New  York  State.     Comparative  view  and  exhibition  of  reasons 
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New  York,  1822 

Address  of  the  committee  of  vigilance  of  the  City  to  the  people 
of  the  State.  New  York,  1824 

[Address]  to  the  members  of  the  legislature.    New  York,  1824 
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History  of  the  New  York  Kappa  Lamba  Conspiracy. 

New  York,  1839 

New  South  Ferry  between  New  York  and  Brooklyn.    Proceed 
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New  York  and  Erie  Bail  Road.     Inquiry  into  the  causes  which 
have  affected  the  prospects  and  condition  of. 

New  York,  1843 

1564  Miscellaneous — Historical.     Very  valuable.     [Fifteen.'] 

New  York  in  olden  time,  by  those  who  knew.    New  York,  1833 

New  York  170  years  ago,  with  a  view  and  explanatory  notes, 
by  Joseph  W.  Moulton.  Very  scarce. 

New  York.  Progress  of  the  city  of,  during  the  last  fifty  years, 
by  Charles  King.  N.  Y.,  1852 

Wisconsin.  Sketches  of  the  West ;  or,  the  Home  of  the  Bad 
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Worthington,  N.  Y.  Hist,  of  the  town  of,  from  its  first  settle 
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Westfield,  N.  J.  Sermon  containing  a  general  hist,  of  the 
Parish  of,  Jan.  1,  1839,  by  James  M.  Huntting.  Very  scarce. 

1840 

Watertown,  Mass.  Hist,  sketch  of,  from  the  first  settlement  of 
the  town  to  the  close  of  its  sec.  century,  by  Convers  Francis. 
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Williams  College.     Sigma  Phi  Soc.     Poem  by  S.  E.  Burrall. 

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Yale  College.     150th  Anni.     Hist.  disc,  by  T.  D.  Woolsey. 

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Maine.  Hosier's  narrative  of  Waymouth's  voyage  to  the  coast 
in  1605.  Scarce.  Bath,  1860 

Boston  and  Charlestown.  Considerations  respectfully  sub 
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Boston.     Bi-Centen.  Address  by  Josiah  Quincy.     Scarce. 

Boston,  1830 

America.  Narrative  of  Journal  of  voyages  and  travels  through 
North  West  Continent.  London,  1802 

1565  Miscellaneous—Historical.      Very  scarce  lot.     [Seventeen.] 

New  Haven,  Conn.    Bi-Centen.  Anniv.  Disc,  by  J.  L.  Kingsley. 
Scarce.  1838 

Bi-Centen.  Anniv.  of  the  founding  of  the  Hopkins 

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1860 

Semi-Centen.  Address  to  the  Alumni  of  Yale  College 

and  Graduates  of  1814,  at  their  annual  meeting 
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New  Foundland.     Acts  of  the  Island  of,  with  the  nature  of 
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1765 

North  Haven.  Century  sermon  ;  or,  Sketches  of  the  history 
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Northborough,  Mass.     Half  Century  Sermon,  by  J.  Allen. 

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Newburyport,  Mass.     Half  Century  Sermon,  by  I).  Dana. 

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New  Orleans.     Official  and  full  detail  of  the  great  battle  of,  by 

Major  P.  M.  Davis.  N.  Y.,  1836 

Norwalk,  Ct.     Bi-Centen.  Anniv.  disc.,  by  N.  Bouton.    Scarce. 

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Natick,  Mass.  Sermon  deliv.  at,  Jan.  5,  1842,  containing  his 
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Hist,  of,  from  the  days  of  the  Apostolic  Eliot,  1650, 

till  the  present  tune,   by  Wm.   Bigelow.     Very 
scarce. 

1566  Miscellaneous.     Valuable  lot.     [Eighteen.'] 

New  Hampshire.  Festival  of  the  sons  of,  with  speeches,  Nov. 
7,  1849,  by  James  W.  Stone.  Boston,  1856 

Repository   devoted  to  Education,  Literature  and 

Religion,  April,  1846.  Gilmanton,  1846 

First  Annual  Report  on  the  Geology  of  the  State 

of,  by  C.  T.  Jackson.     Very  scarce. 

Concord,  N.  H.,  1841 

Hist.  disc,  before  the  general  association  of  New 

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General  Assoc.     Semi-Centen.   Anni.   Disc,   by  N. 

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New  York.  University  of.  Address,  May  20,  1837,  by  J. 
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Scarce.  Albany,  1854 

New  York  City.  Seventh  annual  report  of  the  regents  of  the 
University  of,  on  the  condition  of  the  state  cabi 
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Union  Theo.  Sem.   Sermons  by  Adams  and  Skinner, 

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Place  Opera  House.  New  York,  1849 

Schenectady.     Disc.     Phi  Beta  Kappa,  by  De  Witt  Clinton. 

1823 
New  York  City.    Report  of  Marine  Bible  Soc.  of,  Apr.  20, 1818. 

Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  Senate  on 

the  Electoral  Law,  Feb.  24,  1824. 
New  York  Typographical  Soc.     Proceedings  at  the  Printers' 

Banquet,  on  Franklin's  Birthday,  Jan.  17,  1850. 
New  York  Magdalen  Soc.     First  annual  report  of  the  execu 
tive  committee  of,  Jan  1,  1830. 

Magdalen  Tracts.     No.  I.     Jan.  1862. 

New  York.  Brief  description  of  New  York,  formerly  called 
New  Netherlands,  and  places  adjoining,  by  Daniel 
Denton.  New  York,  1845 

Lecture  of  the  Topography  and  Hist,  of  N.  Y.,  by 

Horatio  Seymour,     Very  scarce.          Utica,  N.  Y. 


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1567  New  York.  Soc.  Pamphlets.     [Eighteen.] 

N.  Y.  Orphan  Asylum.     Sermon  by  Bp.  Hobart,  Jan.  2,  1820. 

N.  Y.  Female  Benevolent  Soc.     Charges  preferred  by  J.  E. 

M'Dowall.  N.  Y.,  1836 

Fifth  Annual  Eeport.    1837. 

First  Annual  Eeport.     1834. 

N.  Y.  Female  Bethel  Union.     Const,  and  Cir.,  June,  1835. 
N".  Y.  Young  Men's  Chris.  Assoc.     Address  by  Isaac  Ferris 

May  28,  1852. 

N.  Y.  Soc.  Library.     Address  of  the  Trustees.     1833. 
N".  Y.  Merc.  Lib.  Assoc.     Lectures  by  E.  S.  Gould  and  J.  H. 

Gourlie.     1836. 

N.  Y.  Tract  Soc.  Seventeenth  Annual  Eeport.  N.  Y.,  1843 
N.  Y.  Athenaeum.  Address  by  Henry  Wheaton,  Dec.,  14,  1824 
N.  Y.  Peace  Soc.  First  Annual  Eeporfc.  1838. 
N.  Y.  Soc.  for  the  Encouragement  of  Faithful  Domestic  Ser 
vants.  Second  Annual  Eeport.  N.  Y.,  1827 
N.  Y.  Soc.  for  Eef.  of  Juv.  Delinq.  Fourth  Annual  Eeport. 

N.  F,  1829 
N.  Y.  Academy  of  Sacred  Music.     Const,  and  Bye-Laws  of. 

1838 
N.  Y.  Gen.  Trade  Union.     Address  by  Ely  Moore,  Dec.   2, 

1833. 
N.  Y.  Mech.  and  Tradesmen's  Soc.     Address  by  M.  M.  Noah, 

Nov.  25,  1821. 

N.  Y.  The  Constitution  of  the  State  of.  N.  F.,  1785 
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1568  New  England  Society  Pamphlets  of  N.  Y.     [Twenty-three.'] 

Anniv.  Celebrations.  Dec.  22,  1839-1855-1863-1864-1865- 
1866-1867. 

Discourses.  1847,  Hall  ;  1857,  Stone  ;  1846,  Upham  ;  1822, 
Whelpley;  1857,  Storrs;  1854,  Evarts;  1842,  Cheever;  1853, 
Hopkins;  1851,  Hillard;  1820,  Spring;  1849,  Bushnell ; 
1841,  Hadduck  ;  1838,  Bacon. 

N.  Eng.  Soc.  of  Columbus,  O.  Address  by  J.  W.  Andrews,  Dec. 
22,  1858. 

Constitution  and  By-Laws,  Dec.  5,  1843. 

Remarks  on  the  Charges  made  against  the  Eeligion  and  Morals 
of  the  People  of  Boston  and  Vicinity.  By  Eev.  Gardiner 
Spring.  N.  F,  1820 

1569  New  England  Pamphlets.     Valuable  lot.     [Eight.'] 

Account  of  Discovery  of  an  Ancient  Ship.     By  Amos  Otis. 

Albany,  1864 

Prof.  Park's  Sermon  on  the  Duties  of  the  New  England  Clergy. 

Andover,  1844 

Sermon,  deliv.  in  Andover,  April  5,  1810,  Annual  Fast,  by 
John  H.  Church.  Very  scarce.  Sutton,  1810 

Mr.  Albro's  Discourse  on  the  Fathers  of  New  England. 

Boston,  1844 


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The  Vassals  of  New  England.     By  Edward  D.  Harris. 

Albany,  1862 

Strange  Phenomena  of  New  England.  By  Henry  Jones.  Scarce. 

N.  F,  1846 

News  from  New  England.     Boston  :  Reprinted  for  Samuel  G. 

Drake.     April,  1850. 

Pages  from  Ecclesiastical  History  of  New  England  from  1740 
to  1840.  Boston,  1847 

1570  New  England  Society  Pamphlets.      Valuable  lot.     [Nine.~] 

Nancrede,  Joseph  G.     Address  before  N".  E.  Soc.  of  Philadel 
phia,  May  1,  1820. 
Eumess,  W.  H.     Oration,  "  The  Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims,"  before 

N.  E.  Soc.  of  Phila.,  Dec.  22, 1846. 

Spring,  Gardiner.  Sermon,  "  Remarks  on  the  Charges  made 
against  the  Religion  and  Morals  of  the  People  of 
Boston  and  its  Vicinity,"  before  N.  E.  Soc.  of  N.  Y. 
Dec.  22,  1820. 

Sermon,  "A  Tribute  to  N.  E.,"  deliv.  before  N.  E. 

Soc.  of  N.  Y.     Dec.  22,  1820. 

Bacon,  Leonard.     Address  before  N.  E.  Soc.  of  N.  Y.     Dec. 

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Winthrop,  Robert  C.     Address  before  the  N.  E.  Soc.  of  N.  Y. 

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Webster,  Daniel.     Speech  before  N.  E.  Soc.  of  N.  Y.     Dec.  23, 

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Hopkins,   Mark.      Oration,  "The  Central  Principle,"  before 

N.  E.  Soc.  of  N.  Y.     Dec.  22,  1853. 
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N.  E.  Soc.  of  Cinn.     Dec.  20,  1849. 

1571  Miscellaneous.     \_Nineteen.~] 

Considerations  upon  the  expediency  and  the  means  of  estab 
lishing  a  Univ.  in  the  City  of  N.  Y.  1830 

Butler,  Benj.  F.  Plan  for  the  organization  of  a  Law  Faculty 
in  the  City  of  N.  Y.  1835 

Breckinbridge,  John.  Address  before  the  Eucleian  and  Philo- 
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Tallmadge,  James.     Address  Dedicatory. 

N.  F,  May  20,  1837 

History  of  the  Controversy  of  the  Univ.  of  the  City  of  N.  Y., 
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Anthon,  Geo.  C.  Narrative  and  Documents  connected  with 
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New  York  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.     Discourse  by 

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New  York  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.     Address  by 

Nicholas  Romayne.  N.  T.,  1808 

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piled  by  J.  R.  Shipherd.  With  an  Introduction  by 
Prof.  H.  E.  Peck,  and  Hon.  R.  Plumb.  8vo,  paper. 

Boston,  etc.,  1859 

1573  OBERLIN,  Ohio.     Its  Origin,  Progress  and  Results.     An  Ad 

dress,  prepared  for  the  Alumni  of  Oberlin  College,  August  22, 
1860.  By  J.  H.  Fairchild.  Svo,  10  pages ;  pamphlet. 

Oberlin,  1860 

1574  O'CALLAGHAN,  E.  B.     A  BRIEF  AND  TRUE  NARRATIVE  of  the 

Hostile  Conduct  of  the  Barbarous  Natives  towards  the  Dutch 
Nation.  Svo,  paper,  uncut.  Albany  :  J.  Munsell,  1863 

1575  O'CATARACT,  JEHU.     Battle  of  Niagara,  a  Poem  ;  and  Goldan,  or 

the  Maniac  Harper.     12mo,  boards.,  uncut. 

1576  O'DOHERTY,  SIR  MORGAN.     A  Reply  to  the  Libel  of  James  Gordon 

Bennett  on  Daniel  O'Connell.  Svo  pamphlet;  12  pages ;  very 
rich,  rare  and  racy.  New  York,  1838 

1577  OHIO.     JOURNAL  OF  A  TOUR  into  the  Territory  northwest  of  the 

Alleghany  Mountains  ;  made  in  the  Spring  of  1803.  With  a 
Geographical  and  Historical  account  of  the  State  of  Ohio.  Il 
lustrated  with  original  maps  and  views.  By  Thaddeus  Mason 
Hams.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut,  Boston,  1805 

Baltimore,  Md.,  1818 

1578  OHIO  GAZETTEER,  or  TOPOGRAPHICAL  DICTIONARY.     Contain 

ing  a  description  of  the  several  counties,  towns,  villages,  settle 
ments,  roads,  rivers,  lakes,  springs,  mines,  &c.,  in  the  State  of 
Ohio,  alphabetically  arranged.  By  John  Kilbourn.  6th  Ed. 
12 wo,  unbound.  Columbus,  1819 

1579  OHIO.     Letter  of  the  Hon.  John  M.  Goodenow  on  the  subject  of 

the  Northern  Boundary  of  Ohio.  8vo  pamph.  ;  15  p. ;  double 
column  ;  scarce.  St.  Clairsville,  1835 

1580  OHIO,  HISTORY  OF  THE  STATE  OF — Natural  and  Civil.     By  Caleb 

Atwater.     First  Edition.     8vo,  sheep  ;  very  scarce. 

Cincinnati,  1838 

1581  OHIO.     BIOGRAPHICAL  AND   HISTORICAL  MEMOIRS  of    the  Early 

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rences  in  1775.  By  S.  P.  Hildreth,  M.  D.  To  which  is  an- 


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nexed  a  Journal  of  occurrences  which  happened  under  the 
author's  personal  observation,  in  the  detachment,  commanded 
by  Col.  Benedict  Arnold,  consisting  of  two  battalions  from  the 
U.  S.  army  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  1775.  By  Col.  E.  J.  Meigs. 
With  portraits  and  plates.  8vo,  cl.  Cincinnati,  0.,  1852 

1582  OHIO.     TRANSACTIONS  OF  THE  HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SO 

CIETY  OF.  Part  Second.  Vol.  I.  Published  by  Order  of  the 
Society.  12rao,  half  sheep.  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1839 

1583  OHIO.     Fugitive  Essays  upon  interesting  and  useful  subjects 

relating  to  the  early  history  of  its  Geology  and  Agriculture  ; 
with  a  Biography  of  the  first  successful  constructor  of  steam 
boats.  A  dissertation  upon  the  material  universe,  and  other 
articles  ;  being  a  reprint  of  various  periodicals  of  the  day.  By 
Charles  Whittlesey.  12 wo,  cl  Hudson,  Ohio,  1852 

1584  OGLE   COUNTY,   LI.,  SKETCHES  OF  THE  HISTORY  OF,   and  the 

Early  Settlement  of  the  Northwest.    8w,  paper.   Polo.,  Ill,  1859 

1585  OHIO,  ATHENS   Co.,   HISTORY    OF,   and    Incidentally  of    the 

Ohio  Land  Company,  and  the  First  Settlement  of  the  State  at 
Marietta,  with  Personal  and  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Early 
Settlers,  Narratives  of  Pioneers,  Adventures,  etc.  By  Charles 
M.  Walker.  With  map  and  portraits.  L.  8vo,  cl,  rubric,  title, 
uncut.  Cincinnati,  0.,  1869 

1586  OLD  FLAG.     Fac-simile  of  a  paper  in  imitation  of  print  pub 

lished  during  an  Imprisonment  of  Thirteen  Months  at  Camp 
Ford,  Tyler,  Smith  Co.,  Texas.  Vol.  I.,  Nos.  1,  2,  3.  With  list 
of  officers,  prisoners  at  Camp  Ford.  By  Wm.  H.  May.  4£o,  p. 
cov.  (Ford  City,  Texas,  1864.)  Printed,  New  York. 

1587  ONDEEDONK,  JR.,  HENEY.    DOCUMENTS  AND  LETTERS  INTENDED 

TO  ILLUSTRATE  THE  REVOLUTIONARY  INCIDENTS  OF  QUEEN'S  COUNTY  ; 
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8vo,  full  red  Turkey,  gilt  top,  rough  edges.  By  R.  M.  Smith.  Very 
scarce  ;  beautiful  copy.  New  York,  1846 

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By  Joshua  V.  H.  Clark.  2  vols.  Half  crim.  lev.  mor.,  gl  top, 
rough  edges  ;  fine  copy,  scarce.  Syracuse,  1849 

1591  OPIE,  AMELIA.     The  Negro  Boy's  Tale.    A  Poem.     To  which  are 

added,  The  Morning  Dream,  by  Cowper,  and  other  poems.  Sq. 
12mo,frontis.  N.  Y.,  (n.  d.) 

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By  Thomas  J.  Farnham.  1 2mo,  cl  Poughkeepsie,  1841 

1593  OEEGON  TEEEITOEY,  and  British  North  American  Fur  Trade  ; 

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Principal  Native  Tribes  of  the  Northern  Continent.  By  John 
Dunn.  8w,  cl.,  rough  edges  ;  with  map.  London,  1844 

1594  OREGON   TERRITORY.      JOURNAL  OF  TRAVELS  IN  THE  ROCKY 

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the  years  1845  and  '46  :  containing  minute  descriptions  of  Val 
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Productions,  etc.,  etc.  ;  a  list  of  necessary  outfits  for  emigrants, 
and  a  Table  of  Distances  From  Camp  to  Camp  on  the  Route. 
Also,  a  letter  from  the  Rev.  H.  H.  Spalding,  resident  Missionary 
for  the  last  ten  years  among  the  Nez  Perce  Tribe  of  Indians,  on 
the  Koos-koos-kee  River;  the  Organic  Laws  of  Oregon  Territory; 
Tables  of  about  three  hundred  words  of  the  Chinook  Jargon, 
and  about  two  hundred  words  of  the  Nez  Perce  Language  ;  a 
description  of  Mount  Hood  ;  incidents  of  Travel,  etc.,  etc.  By 
Joel  Palmer.  12mo,  or.  cov.,  uncut.  Cincinnati,  0.,  1852 

1595  OREGON  and  CALIFORNIA,  History  of,  and  other  Territories  on  the 

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the  Present  Day,  accompanied  by  a  Geographical  View  of  those 
Countries,  and  a  number  of  documents  as  proofs  and  illustra 
tions  of  the  history.  By  Robert  Greenhow.  8uo,  cl.,  ±th  Ed. 

Boston,  1847 

1596  ORMOND.     The  Lay  of  the  Last  Pilgrim.     12wio,  bds. 

Charlestoum,  S.  C.,  1832 

1597  ORNE,  CAROLINE  F.     Sweet  Auburn,  and  Mount  Auburn.     With 

other  Poems.     Svo,  bds.  Cambridge,  1844 

1598  OSSANDER.     Miscellaneous  Poems,  on  Moral  and  Religious  sub 

jects.     12mo,  sheep.  Hudson,  1811 

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Treatise  on  the  Population  Question.     ~L%mo,full  elf.,  front. 

New  York,  1831 

PAMPHLETS. 

1600  Ordination  Sermons.     [Fourteen.] 

Backus,  Charles.     Sermon  deliv.  at  ordination  of  Joseph  Rus- 
sel,  in  Princeton,  Mass.,  March  16,  1796. 

Sermon  deliv.  at  ordination  of  Timothy  Mather 

Cooley,  in  Granyille,  Feb.  3,  1796. 

Edwards,  Jno.      Sermon    deliv.    at    ordination   of    Timothy 
Dwight,  in  Greenfield,  Nov.  5,  1783. 

Sermon  deliv.   at  ordination  of  Wm.   Brown,  in 

Glastenbury,  June,  1792. 

Sermon  at  ordination  of  Dan.  Bradley,  in  Whites- 

town,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  11,  1792. 

Channing,  Wm.  Ellery.     Sermon  at  ordination  of  John  Emery 
Abbot,  Salem,  Apr.  20,  1815. 

Sermon  at  ordination  of  Jared  Sparks,  Baltimore, 

May  5,  1819. 

Disc,  deliv.  at  installation  of  Mellish  Irving  Motte, 

Boston,  May  21,  1828. 

Disc,  deliv.  at  ordination  of  Frederic  A.  Farley, 

R.  L,  Sept.  10,  1828. 

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Greenwood,  F.  W.  P.    Sermon  at  ordination  of  Wm.  P.  Lunt, 
in  the  city  of  New  York,  June  19, 1828. 

Disc,   at  ordination  of  Wm.  Newell,   Cambridge, 

May  19,  1830. 

Beecher  Lyman.      Sermon  at  installation  of  the  Rev.  John 
Keyes,  Woolcot,  (Conn.,)  Sept.  21,  1814. 

Sermon  at  ordination  of   Sereno  E.   D  wight,   as 

Pastor,  and  Elisha  P.  Swift  and  others  as  Mis 
sionaries  to  the  Heathen,  Boston,  Sept.  3,  1817. 

The  same,  1827. 

1601  Ordination  Sermons.     [Thirteen.'] 

Beecher,  Lyman.     Sermon  at  Worcester,  at  ordination  of  Lo- 

amine  Ives  Hoadly.     2d  Ed.     Boston,  Oct.  15,  1823. 
Harris,  Walter.     Sermon  at  installation  of  Stephen  Chapin. 

Mount  Vernon,  N.  H.,  Nov.  15,  1809. 
Eastman,  Tilton.     Sermon  at  ordination  of  Samuel  Bascom. 

Hanover,  March  12,  1806. 
Smith,   John.     Disc,   deliv.   at  installation  of  Amasa  Smith. 

North  Yarmouth,  Maine,  Oct.  22,  1806. 
Emmons,  Nathl.     Disc,  deliv.  at  ordination  of  Walter  Harris, 

Dumbarton,  E.  L,  Aug.  26,  1789. 
Lyman,  Joseph.     Sermon  at  ordination  of  Eliphalet  Lyman. 

Woodstock,  Sept.  2, 1779. 
Stillman,  Samuel.     Sermon  at  ordination  of  Tho's  Waterman, 

at  Charlestown,  Oct.  7,  1802. 
Parish,  Elijah.     Sermon  at  ordination  of  Nathan  Waldo,  in 

Williamstown,  Vt.,  Feb.  26,  1806. 
Cornelius,  Elias.     Sermon  deliv.  at  ordination  of  E.  Frost. 

Boston,  1823. 
Coles,  Thomas.     Sermon  at  ordination  of,  by  James  Hinton. 

Charge  by  John  Eyland.     Bristol,  1801. 
Carey,  Samuel.     Sermon,  Jan.  1,  1809  ;  being  the  Sabbath  of 

his  ordination.     Boston. 

Chapman,  Robert  H.     Sermon  deliv.  at  ordination  and  instal 
lation  of  Kev.  J.  Younglove.     1806. 
Carey,  Arthur.     Examination  and  ordination  of.     New  York, 

1843. 

1602  Ordination  Sermons.     [Fifteen.'] 

Bancroft,  Aaron.  Sermon  deliv.  at  installation  of  Andrew 
Bigelow,  Medford.  Boston,  July  9,  1823. 

Brazer,  John.  Sermon  deliv.  at  ordination  of  John  Cole 
Kingston.  Salem,  Jan.  21,  1829. 

Young,  Alex.  Dis.  deliv.  at  ordination  of  James  W.  Thomp 
son,  Natick.  Historical  and  scarce.  Feb.  17,  1830. 

Kendall,  James.  Sermon  at  ordination  of  Hersy  B.  Goodwin, 
as  colleague  pastor  with  Ezra  Ripley.  Concord,  Feb.  17, 
1880. 


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Maltby,  Erastus.     Sermon  at  installation  of  Wm.  M.  Cornell. 

Woodstock,  Conn.,  June  15,  1831. 
Furness,  W.  H.     Sermon   at  installation   of  D.    H.   Barlow. 

Brooklyn,  Sept.  17,  1834. 
Blagden,  GK  W.     Sermon   at  ordination  of  Robert  B.  Hall. 

Plymouth,  Aug.  23,  1837. 
Smith  and  Anthon,  Drs.     Statement  of  Facts  relative  to  the 

recent  ordination  of  Arthur  Carey.     N.  Y.,  1843. 
Whittingham,  Wm.  B.     Sermon  at  consecration  of  J.  P.  K. 

Henshaw,  as  Bp.  of  B.  I.     Aug.  11,  1843. 
Sprague,  Wm.  B.     Sermon  at  installation  of  Malcolm  N.  Me 

Laren.     Bochester,  Aug.  27,  1845. 
Chase,  Carlton.     Sermon   at  Consecration  of  John  Mayhew 

Wainwright.     New  York,  Nov.  10,  1852. 
Messier,  Abraham.     Sermon  at  installation  of  John   Steele. 

New  Brunswick,  1853. 
Hoge,  Wm.  J.     Installation  services  of,  as  associate  pastor. 

N.  Y.,  May  22,  1859. 

Walker,  James.     Sermon  at  installation  of  S.  J.  May.     Bos 
ton,  Nov.  5,  1823. 
Walker  James.     Discourse  at  installation  of  Charles  Bobinson. 

Boston,  Nov.  1,  1826. 

1603  Ordination  Sermons.     [Fourteen.'] 

Dunbar,  Samuel.     Sermon  at  ordination  of  Ebenezer  Grosve- 
ner.     Boston,  April  20,  1763. 

Daggett,   Nath'l.     Sermon   at  installation  of  Nath'l  Sherman. 
New  Haven,  May  18, 1763. 

Woodward,  Samuel.     Sermon  at  ordination  of  John  Marsh. 
New  Haven,  Jan.  12,  1774. 

Ely,  Bichard.     Sermon  at  ordination  of  David  Ely.     New  Ha 
ven,  Oct.  27,  1773. 

Willard,  Joseph.     Sermon  at  ordination  of  Joseph  McKeen. 
Mass.,  May  11,  1785.. 

Mellen,  John     Disc,  at  ordination  of  Levi  Whitman.     Ply 
mouth,  April  13,  1785. 

Perkins,  Nathan.     Sermon  at  installation  of  Solomon  Walcott, 
in  Wintonbury.     Hartford,  May  24,  1786. 

Magaw,  Samuel.     Sermon  at  the  first  ordination  held  by  the 
Bp.  of  the  Prot.  Epis.  Church.      Very  scarce.     Phila.,  1787. 

Belknap,  Jeremy.     Sermon  at  installation  of  Jedediah  Morse, 
in  Charlestown.     Boston,  April  30,  1789. 

TmmbuU,  Benj.     Sermon  at  ordination  of  Tho's  Holt,  in  Hard- 
wick.     Worcester,  Mass.,  June  25,  1789. 

Hitchcock,  Enos.     Disc,  delivered  at  ordination  of  Abel  Flint 
to  the  ministerial  office.     Hartford,  April  20,  1791. 

Dana,  James.     Sermon  at  Cambridge,  at  installation  of  Abiel 
Holmes.     Boston,  Jan.  25,  1792. 

McDonald,   John.     Sermon  in  Stillwater,   at   ordination  of 
Aaron  Condict.     Albany,  Jan.  15,  1793. 


260 

Smith,  Wm.  Dis.  delivered  in  New  Haven,  before  Ecclesi 
astical  Conven.  of  Conn.,  at  consecration  of  Abraham  Jarvis. 
Newfield,  Oct.  18,  1797. 

1604  Ordination  Sermons.     [Thirteen.'] 

Dwight,  Timothy.  Sermon  at  opening  of  Andover  Theol.  In 
stitution,  at  ordination  of  Rev.  Eliphalet  Pearson.  Boston, 
Sept.  28,  1808. 

Milledoler,  Philip.  Sermon  at  installation  of  John  B.  Romeyn. 
New  York,  Nov.  9,  1808. 

Hobart,  John  Henry.  Sermon  at  Consecration  of  Trinity 
Church,  by  Bp.  Moore.  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  21, 1810. 

Kewley,  John.  Sermon  at  institution  of  Henry  Whitlock. 
New  Haven,  Aug.  29,  1811. 

Woods,  Leonard.  Ordination  of  Missionaries  to  the  Heathen 
in  Asia.  Boston,  Feb.  6,  1812. 

Whitlock,  Henry.  Sermon  at  ordination  of  Philander  Chase. 
Hartford,  June  2,  1812. 

Baldwin,  Tho's .  Sermon  at  installation  of  James  M .  Winchell . 
Boston,  March  30,  1814. 

Flint,  James.  Sermon  at  ordination  of  Nath'l  Whitman,  as 
colleague  with  Henry  Cummings,  church  in  Billerica. 
Cambridge,  Jan.  26,  1814. 

Holmes,  Abiel.  Sermon  deliv.  at  ordination  of  Tho's  Brattle 
Gannett.  Cambridgeport,  Jan.  19,  1814. 

Butler,  David.  Sermon  at  induction  of  Frederic  Van  Horn. 
Troy,  Aug.  8,  1805. 

White,  Wm.  Sermon  at  consecration  of  Thomas  C.  Brownell. 
New  Haven,  Oct.  27,  1819. 

Humphrey,  Heman.  Sermon  deliv.  at  Goshen  (Conn.),  at  or 
dination  of  Hiram  Bingham  and  Asa  Thurston  as  missiona 
ries  to  Sandwich  Islands.  Boston,  Sept.  29,  1819. 

Ware,  Henry.  Sermon  at  ordination  of  Wm.  Ware.  Cam 
bridge,  Dec.  13,  1821. 

1605  Miscellaneous.     [.Eighteen.'] 

O'Gallagher,  S.  F.  A  Brief  Reply  to  a  short  Answer  to  a 
true  exposition  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Catholic  Church,  on 
the  Sacrament  of  Penance.  N.  Y.,  1815 

Owen,  Robert.  Disc,  exposing  his  system  as  practised  by  the 
Franklin  Community,  by  J.  McKnight.  N.  Y.,  1826 

Ogilby,  Jno.     Essay  on  the  right  of  Property  in  Land. 

London,  1780 

Oedipus  Tyrannus.     Translated. 

Old  Things  and  New.     A  Satire.  Baltimore,  1835 

Oglethorpe  Univ.,  Address  deliv.  before  the  Soc.  of,  by  H.  M. 
Charlton,  Nov.  16,1842.  Mittedgeville. 

Obrien,  Edward,  The  Lawyer.  His  Character  and  rule  of 
Holy  Life.  Phil,  1843 

Olney,  Lafayette  W.  Disc.  "  Politics  in  the  Pulpit."  Aug. 
31,  1856.  N.  Y. 

Odenheimer,  W.  H.,  The  Primary  Charge  of.  Phil.,  1862 


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O'Connell  Club,  Preamble,  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of. 

N.  Y.,  1845 

Ogilby,  J.  D.     Address  before  Gen.  Theo.  Sem.     "  The  Chris 
tian  Athlete."  N.  F,  1847 
Ormsby,  W.  L.     Cycloidal  Configurations,  or  the  Harvest  of 
Counterfeiters.  N.  Y. 
Ouseley.  W.  C.     England  in  1850,  by  A.  de  Lamartine,  trans 
lated  by.                                                             New  York,  1851 
Otis'  Letters  in  defence  of  Hartford  Conven.    and  People  of 
Mass.                                                                      Boston,  1824 
Otis',  H.  G.,  Address  to  City  Council.     Scarce.     Boston,  1830 
Onderdonk,  Bp.     Pastoral  Letters.                            N.  F,  1844 
Pastoral   Letter  to  the  Laity  of  his    spiritual 
charge.                                                N.  Y,  1844 
Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  sentence  of. 

N.  Y,  Jan.  8,  1845 
1606  Onderdonk.     [Sixteen.'] 

Onderdonk,  Bp.     The  Trial  Tried  ;  or  The  Bp.  and  the  Court  at 
the  bar  of  Public  Opinion,  by  Lucius. 

N.  F,  1845 

The  Proceedings  of  the  Court,  convened  Dec.  10, 

1844,  by  authority  of  the  Court,  N.  F. 

.  A  defence  of  the  Ladies,  and  others,  against  the 

Bp.  of  Maryland  and  his  aids,  by  J.  G.  Rich 
mond.  N.  F.,  1845 

Verdict  unsealed  ;  being  a  review  of  the  Testi 

mony  before  the  court  for  trial  of. 

N.  F.  1845 

Statement  of  Bp.  Meade,  in  reply  to  Bp.  Onder- 

»  donk's  statement  of  facts  connected  with  his 

trial.  N.  F,  1845 

Statement  of  Facts  and  Circumstances  of  trial 

of.  N.  F,  1845 

The  Voice  of  Truth  ;  or  an  examination  of  the 

Proceedings  on  the  trial  of.     Nos.  L,  IV.  and 

V. 

Jay's  Pamphlet  Reviewed.  N.  F,  1845 

Conspiracy  against,  by  J.  C.  Richmond. 

N.  F,  1845 

Mr.  Richmond's  Reply  to  statement  of. 

N.  Y,  1845 

Facts  connected  with  the  presentment   of,  by 

John  Jay.  N.  F,  1845 

Sermon.     "The  Change   at  the  Resurrection," 

Deliv.  Oct.  20,  1840.  N.  F, 

Funeral  Sermon  on  Death  of  Lewis  P.  Bayard. 

1841 

Address,  59th  Annual  Conven.  of  Prot.  Epis.  Ch., 
Sept.  28,  1843.  N.  F,  1843 

Sermon  :  "  Witness  unto  the  Truth,"  deliv.  May 

7,  1861,  by  S.  Seabury.  N.  F,  1861 

Obsequies  and  Obituary  Notices  of.    N.  F,  1862 


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1607  Miscellaneous.     [Sixteen.] 

Onderdonk,  Henry  U.     Answer  to  a  Letter  addressed  to  the 
Author  by  the  Wardens  and  Vestry  of  Conn. 

N.  Y.,  1824 

The  Decisions  of  the  Bishop,  who  united  in  the 
consecration  of.  Phtta.,  1827 

Some  Remarks  on  a  Pamphlet  entitled,  "Rev. 

Mr.  M'Uvaine  in  answer  to,"  etc.,  by  an  Epis 
copalian  of  Maryland.  Baltimore,  1829 
Disc.  :  "Man  Saved  by  Mercy."    Oct.  21,  1830 
Disc,  at  Funeral  of  Rev.  Wm.  White,  delivered 
July  20,  1836  Phila. 
Bp.  Meade's  Second  Pamphlet  in  the  case  of. 

Winchester,  1854 

Odd  Fellows,  Constitution,  By-Laws  and  Rules  of  Order  of  the 

Right  Worthy  Grand  Lodge  of  the  Ind.  Order 

of.  N.  Y.,  1851 

Proceedings  of  the  R.  W.  Grand  Encampment 

of  N.  Y.     Semi-Annual  Session,  1856-7. 
Kirk's  exposition  of  Odd-Fellowship.     Ulus. 

N.  F,  1857 

Opdyke,  George.     Communication  from  his  Honor  the  Mayor. 
Jan.  5,  1863.     Doc.  No.  L  N.  Y. 

Libel  Suit  of,  by  Judge  Mason.          N.  Y.,  1865 
Ohio,  State  Bank  of.     An  act  to  incorporate  it  and  other  bank 
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Treasury,  Defalcation  of.     March  30,  1867. 

Bridge,  Reports  on,  at  Cin.     Feb.  28,  1867. 

Oregon  Expedition.  Circular  to  all  people  who  wish  to  emi 
grate  to,  by  H.  J.  Kelley.  Charlestown,  1831 

Oregon  and  N.  Carolina,  Narrative  of  an  Exploring  Expedition 
to,  and  Rocky  Mts.,  by  J.  C.  Fremont.  1843-1844. 

1608  Miscellaneous.     Valuable.     [Eighteen.'] 

Oregon  Title,  Plain  View  of,  by  H.  Berrian. 

Washington,  1846 
Oregon  Question.     By  Albert  Gallatin.  if.  Y.,  1846 

Speech  of  W.  T.  Colquitt,  (Ga.),  Feb.  17,  1846. 

Mr.  Hillard,  (Alabama),  Jan.  6,  1846. 

Mr.  Barrow,  (La.),  Senate  U.  S.,  March 

30,  1846. 

Onderdonk,  Rev.  Henry  U.,  Reply  to  Letter  remonstrating 
against  the  Consecration  of.  Phila.,  1827 

Ontwa,  The  Son  of  the  Forest,  a  Poem.     Very  scarce. 

N.  Y.,  1822 
Odofriede,  the  Outcast,  by  S.  B.  Judah.     Very  scarce. 

N.  Y.,  1822 

Onderdonk,  B.  T.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  J.  H.  Hobart,  deliv. 

Sept.  16,  1830.  M  Y. 

Oldstyle,  Jno.,  Letters  of.  N.  Y.,  1824 


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Oglethorpe  Univ.  (Ga.)      Oration—"  Eloquence,"  by  W.   T. 

Hamilton,  1847. 

Ohio,  A  brief  topographical  descrip.  of  Co.  of  Washington,  in 
the  State  of,  by  J.  Delafield,  Jr.     Exceedingly  scarce. 

N.  F.,  1834 
Ordination  of  Priests. 

Osgood,  David.     Sermon.     Nov.  20,  1794.  Boston,  1795 

Ogden,  James  De  Peyster.     Address  deliv.  Oct.  5,  1842. 

Jamaica. 

Oregon  Territory,  History  of,  by  Thomas  J.  Farnham.     2d  ed. 

N.  Z,  1845 

Ogle  County,  HI.,  History  of.      Very  scarce.  Polo,  1859 

Oxford,  N.  H.     Centennial  Celebration,  Sept.  7. 

Manchester,  1865 


[AENE,  EGBERT  TEEAT,  Jr.,  The  Works  in  Verse  and 
Prose  of.     With  Notes  ;  to  which  are  prefixed  Sketches 
of  his  Life,  Character,  and  Writings.     By  Charles  Pren- 
tiss.     8vo,  bds ,  uncut.     With  portrait.  Boston,  1812 

1610  PAINE,  THOMAS.  COMMON  SENSE,  Addressed  to  the  Inhabitants 

of  America.     8vo,bds.     Second  edition.  Phila.,  1776 

1611  PAINE,  THOMAS.     Eights  of  Man.     Part  the  Second,  combining 

Principle  and  Practice.     Svo,  uncut,  120  p.     Scarce. 

Phila.,  1792 

1612  PAINE,  THOMAS,  The  Life  of.     By  James  Cheetham.     Svo,  hf.  dk. 

gr.  lev.  mor.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges.     Bound  by  E.  W.  Smith. 

New  York,  1809 

1613  PALMEE,  SAMUEL.     THE  NONCONFORMIST'S  MEMOEIAL.     Being 
*          an  account  of  the  Ministers  who  were  Ejected  or  Silenced 

after  the  Eestoration,  particularly  by  the  Act  of  Uniformity, 
which  took  place  on  Bartholomew-day,  August  24,  1662,  con 
taining  a  concise  view  of  their  Lives  and  Characters,  their 
Principles  and  Sufferings,  and  printed  Works.  Originally 
written  by  Edmund  Calamy.  To  which  is  prefixed  an  intro 
duction,  containing  a  brief  History  of  the  Times  in  which  they 
lived,  and  the  Grounds  of  the  Nonconformity.  Embellished 
with  the  Heads  of  many  of  those  Venerable  Divines.  In  two 
volumes.  Sheep,  Svo  ;  fine  copy,  scarce. 

London,  MDCCLXXV. 

1614  PALMEE,  SAMUEL.     THE  NONCONFORMIST'S  MEMORIAL.     Being 

an  Account  of  the  Lives,  Sufferings,  and  Printed  Works  of 
the  Two  Thousand  Ministers  Ejected  from  the  Church  of 
England,  chiefly  by  the  Act  of  Uniformity,  August  24,  1666. 
Originally  Written  by  Edmund  Calamy,  D.D.  Abridged, 
Corrected,  and  Methodized,  with  many  Additional  Anecdotes 
and  Several  New  Lives.  Second  Edition.  Embellished  with 
Heads  of  the  Principal  Divines,  chiefly  from  Original  Plates. 
Three  Volumes.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut.  Very  scarce  in  this  condi 
tion.  London,  Eng.,  1802-3 


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1615  PALMER,  Mass.,   AN  HISTORICAL   ADDRESS,  delivered    July  5, 

1852,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of 
the  Incorporation  of  the  Town.  By  Thomas  Wilson.  Svo 
pamph.,  60  p.  Scarce.  Lowell,  1855 

1616  PALMER,  RAY.     Two  Discourses  on  our  Own  Religious  Affairs. 

Svo,  orig.  cov.,  61  p.     Clean  copy.         Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1856 
Two  Historical  Discourses  on  the  First   Congregational  Church  at 
Albany. 

1617  PALMER,  Rev.  B.  M.     Thanksgiving  Sermon — in  New  Orleans — 

November  29,  1860.     Svo,  paper.  MiUedgeville,  Ga.,  1860 

1618  PALMER,  B.  M.     The  South  :  Her  Peril  and  Her  Duty.     A  Dis 

course,  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  New  Orleans,  No 
vember,  29,  1860.  Svo,  paper.  N.  Orleans,  1860 

1619  PALMER,  PETER  S.  HISTORY  OF  LAKE  CHAMPLAIN,  from  its  first 

Exploration  by  the  French  in  1609,  to  the  close  of  the  year 
1814.  Jjarge  paper  copy  ;  uncut.  Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1866 

1620  PARKER,  DANIEL.     Proscription  Delineated  ;  or,  a  Development  of 

Facts  appertaining  to  the  Arbitrary  and  Oppressive  Proceed 
ings  of  the  North  Association  of  Litchfield  County  in  Relation 
to  the  Author.  I2mo,full  cf.  Hudson,  1819 

1621  PARKER,  Rev.  SAMUEL.     Journal  of  an  Exploring  Tour  beyond  the 

Rocky  Mountains.  Containing  a  Description  of  the  Geo 
graphy  of  the  Country,  and  the  Numbers,  Manners,  and 
Customs  of  the  Natives,  with  a  Map  of  Oregon  Territory. 
Fifth  Edition.  12wio,  cl.,  rough  edges.  Auburn,  1846 

1622  PARKINSON,  WM.     A  Jubilee  Sermon.     Containing  the  History  of 

the  Origin  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  in  the  City  of  New 
York,  and  its  Progress  during  the  First  Fifty  Years  since  its 
Constitution.  Also,  a  Sermon  Delivered  in  the  Meeting- 
House  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  in  the  City  of  New  York, 
being  a  day  recommended  as  a  Day  of  Humiliation  and  Prayer 
on  account  of  the  late  War — Mexico.  12mo,  cl.  In  one  vol. 
Scarce.  New  York,  1846 

1623  PARKMAN,  FRANCIS,  Jr.     HISTORY  OF  THE  CONSPIRACY  OF  PON- 

TIAC,  and  the  War  of  the  North  American  Tribes  against  the 
English  Colonies  after  the  Conquest  of  Canada.  Half  Eox- 
burghe,  gilt  top,  rough  edges.  Boston,  1866 

75  copies.    No.  56. 

1624  PARKMAN,   FRANCIS,   Jr.     FRANCE  AND  ENGLAND   IN  NORTH 

AMERICA.  A  Series  of  Historical  Narratives.  Part  First. — 
Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World.  Half  Roxburghe,  gilt 
top,  rough  edges.  Boston,  1866 

75  copies.     No.  56. 

1625  PATAGONIA.    The  Captive  in  Patagonia  ;  or,  Life  among  the  Giants. 

A  Personal  Narrative,  with  Illustrations.  By  B.  F.  Bourne. 
Cloth,  Svo.  Boston,  1853 

1626  PATTIE,  JAMES  O.,  OF  KENTUCKY,  PERSONAL  NARRATIVE  OF,  Dur 

ing  an  Expedition  from  St.  Louis  through  the  vast  Regions 
between  that  place  and  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  thence  back 
through  the  City  of  Mexico  to  Vera  Cruz,  during  Journeyings 
of  Six  Years  ;  in  which  he  and  his  father,  who  accompanied 

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him,  suffered  unheard  of  hardships  and  dangers,  had  various 
conflicts  with  the  Indians,  and  were  made  Captives,  in  which 
captivity  his  father  died ;  together  with  a  Description  of  the 
Country,  and  the  various  Nations  through  which  they  passed. 
Edited  by  Timothy  Flint.  12rao,  sheep  ;  fine  copy,  very  scarce. 

Cincinnati,  1833 

1627  PAZOS,  Don  VICENTE.    Letters  on  the  United  Provinces  of  South 

America.  Addressed  to  the  Hon.  Henry  Clay.  Translated 
from  the  Spanish  by  Platt  H.  Crosby,  Esq.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut. 
With  map.  New  York,  1819 

1628  PECK,  J.  M.     A  New  Guide  for  Emigrants  to  the  West,  contain 

ing  Sketches  of  Michigan,  Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Missouri, 
Arkansas,  with  the  Territory  of  Wisconsin  and  the  adjacent 
parts.  Second  edition.  Cloth,  I2mo.  Boston,  1837 

1629  PEDDEE,  JAMES.     Keport  made  to  the  Beet  Sugar  Society  of  Phila 

delphia,  on  the  Culture  in  France,  of  the  Beet  Eoot,  &c.  Svo, 
40  p.  Good  copy.  Phila.,  1836 

1630  PELHAM,  PETER.     Notes  concerning  The  Earliest  Artist  resident 

in  New  England  and  his  successors  prior  to  the  Bevolution.  By 
Wm.  H.  Whitmore.  8yo  pamphlet.  Cambridge,  1867 

1631  PENCIL,   MARK.     The  Wlnte  Sulphur  Papers ;   or,  Life  at  the 

Springs  of  Western  Virginia.     12mo,  cl. ,;  rough  edges,  scarce. 

New  York,  1839 

1632  PENHALOW,  SAMUEL.     The  History  of  the  Wars  of  New  England 

with  the  Eastern  Indians  ;  or,  a  Narrative  of  their  continued 
Perfidy  and  Cruelty,  from  the  10th  of  August,  1703,  to  the 
Peace  renewed,  13th  of  July,  1713.  And  from  the  25th  of 
July  1722,  to  their  Submission,  15th  December,  1725.  Which 
was  ratified  August  5th,  1726.  Sm.  4fo,  cl. 

Printed,  Boston,  1736.     He-printed,  Cincinnati,  1859 

1633  PENN  COMPANY,  for  Insurance  on  Lives  and  granting  annuities. 

An  Address  from  the  Pres't.  and  Directors  of,  to  the  U.  S.,  on 
the  beneficial  objects  of  that  Institution.  8uo,  45  pages,  scarce. 

Phila.,  1814 

1634  PENN,  WILLIAM.     Life  of,  compiled  from  the  usual  Authorities, 

and  also  many  Original  Manuscripts.  By  Mrs.  Hughs.  16mo, 
bds.  Phila.t  1828 

1635  PENNSYLVANIA.     A  DISCOURSE  ON  THE  EARLY  HISTORY  OF,  being 

an  Annual  Oration,  before  the  American  Philosophical  Soc.  held 
at  Philadelphia.  By  Peter  S.  Du  Ponceau.  Svo,  paper,  uncut, 
scarce.  Phila.,  Pa.t  1821 

1636  PENNSYLVANIA.     The  Pictorial  Sketch  Book  of  ;  or,  its  Scenery, 

Internal  Improvements,  Resources  and  Agriculture.  By  Eli. 
Powen.  Illustrated  with  over  200  Eng.,  and  Maps.  Svo,  cl, 
gilt.  Phila.,  1852 

1637  PENNSYLVANIA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      MEMOIRS  OF. 

Vol.  6,  Contributions  to  American  History,  1858.  Roy.  Svo,  cl. 

Phila.,  1858 

1638  PENSILVANIA.     HISTORICAL    AND     GEOGRAPHICAL 

Account  of  the  Province  and  Country  of,  and  of  West  New 


267 

Jersey  in  America.     By  Gabriel  Thomas.     Cl  12mo,   maps, 
usually  wanting.  London,  1698 

Lithographed  for  H.  A.  Brady,  Esq.,  1848,  who  was  lost  at  Sea  in  the 
Arctic. 

1639  PEOKIA,  ILL.     HISTORICAL  VIEW  OF.     From  the  Discovery  by  the 

French  Jesuit  Missionaries,  in  the  Seventeenth  Century,  to  the 
Present  Time.  By  S.  De  Witt  Brown.  12mo,  cL,  scarce. 

Peoria,  III,  1850 

1640  PEPPERELL,  Sir  WILLIAM.    LIFE  OF.     By  Usher  Parsons. 

Svo,  cl.,  rough  edges.  Boston,  1855 
The  Same.     2d  Ed.                                    London,  1856 

1641  PETERBOROUGH,  N.  H.     An  Address  delivered  at  the  Cen 

tennial  Celebration,  Octo.  24,  1839.  By  John  H.  Morrison. 
Svopamph.,  99  p.,  fine  copy  ;  very  scarce.  Boston,  1839 

1642  PETERSHAM,  MASS.     An  Address  delivered  in,  July  4,  1854,  in 

Commemoration  of  the  One  Hundreth  Anniversary  of  the  In 
corporation  of  that  Town.  With  an  Appendix.  By  Edward 
B.  Willson.  Svopamph.,  133  p.,  fine  copy,  scarce.  Boston,  1855 

1643  PHELPS,  RICHARD    H.      NEWGATE  OF  CONN.      Its  Insurrec 

tions,  Massacres,  etc.,  imprisonment  of  the  Tories  in  the  Revo 
lution,  the  ancient  and  recent  working  of  its  mines.  Also,  a 
Description  of  the  State  Prison  at  Wethersfield.  3d  ed.  8vo 
pamph.,  24 p.,  very  scarce.  Hartford,  1844 

1644  PHELPS,  NOAH  A.     A  HISTORY  OF  THE  COPPER  MJNES  and  New 

gate  Prison,  at  Granby,  Conn.,  also,  of  the  Captivity  of  Daniel 
Hayes,  by  the  Indians,  in  1707.  Svo  pamph.,  34  p.,  fine  copy, 
scarce.  Hartford,  1845 

1645  PHILADELPHIA.     THE  PICTURE  OF.     Giving  an  account  of  its 

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tures,  Commerce  and  Revenues.  With  a  view  of  its  Societies, 
etc.  By  James  Mease.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut,  plate  of  Phila.,fine  copy. 

Phila.,  1811 

1646  PITTSFIELD,  MASS.     A  HISTORY  OF  THE  TOWN  OF,  with  a  map. 

By  Rev.  David  D.  Field.     Svopamph.,  80  p.,  uncut,  scarce. 

Hartford,  1844 

1647  PITTSBURGH,  PA.     IN  THE  YEAR  1826,   containing  Sketches 

Topographical,  Historical  and  Statistical,  together  with  a  Di 
rectory  of  the  City  and  a  View  of  its  various  Manufactures, 
Population,  Improvement,  etc.,  By  S.  Jones.  Svo,  bds.,  fine 
copy,  very  scarce.  Engrav.  Pittsburgh,  1826 

1648  PLAINFIELD,  MASS.     TOPOGRAPHICAL  DESCRIPTION  AND  HISTORI 

CAL  SKETCH  OF.  May,  1834.  By  Jacob  Porter.  Svo  pamph., 
44  p.,  uncut,  very  scarce.  Greenfield,  1834 

"  Land  of  brown  heath  and  shaggy  wood, 
Land  of  the  mountain  and  the  flood." 

1649  PLATFORM  OF  CHURCH  DISCIPLINE,  Gathered  out  of  the  Word 

of  God,  and  agreed  upon  by  the  Elders  and  Messengers  of  the 
churches  assembled  in  the  Synod  at  Cambridge  in  New  Eng 
land.  Svo,  full  polished  calf,  gt.  By  E,  M.  Smith,  Boston}  1772 


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1650  PLYMOUTH,  Mass.,  HISTOKY  OF  THE  TOWN  or,  From  its  First 

Settlement  in  1620,  to  the  present  time.  With  a  Concise  His 
tory  of  the  Aborigines  of  New  England,  and  their  Wars  with  the 
English,  &c.  Second  edition,  enlarged.  By  James  Thatcher. 
8vo,  sheets  folded  ;  map.  Very  scarce  in  this  condition. 

Boston,  1835 

1651  PLYMOUTH.  CHRONICLES  OF  THE  PILGRIM  FATHERS  of  the  Colony 

of  Plymouth,  from  1602  to  1625.  Now  first  collected 
from  Original  Records  and  contemporaneous  printed  documents, 
and  illustrated  with  Notes.  By  Alexander  Young.  Portrait  of 
Gov.  Winslow.  Svo,  cloth,  rough  edges.  Very  scarce.  Boston,  1841 
Another  copy.  Second  edition.  1844 

1652  PLYMOUTH,  Guide  to,  and  Recollections  of  the  Pilgrims.     By 

Wm.  S.  Russell.     12mo,  cloth.    Illustrated.  Boston,  1846 

1653  PLYMOUTH,  NEW  ENGLAND.     THE  JOURNAL  OF  THE  PILGRIMS  IN 

1620.  With  Historical  and  Local  Illustrations  of  Providences, 
Principles,  and  Persons.  By  George  B.  Cheever.  Second  edi 
tion.  8vo,  cl.,  rough  edges.  N.  Y.,  1849 

1654  PLYMOUTH  AND  THE  PILGRIMS  ;  or,  Incidents  of  Adventure  in 

the  History  of  the  First  Settlers.  By  Joseph  Banvard.  Svo, 
cloth,  gilt  edges.  Engravings.  Boston,  1851 

1655  PLYMOUTH  and  the  Pilgrims  ;  or,  Incidents  of  Adventure  in 

the  History  of  the  First  Settlers.  By  Joseph  Banvard.  12mo, 
cl  Boston,  1851 

1 656  POEMS  on  Moral  and  Religious  Subjects.     By  a  Lady.  12?no,  bds., 

uncut.  Woodstock.  Vt.,  1820 

1657  POEMS.     The  Genius  of  Erin ;  Columbia's  Freedom  ;  Flights  of 

Fancy  ;  Lucinda,  &c.,  &c.,  &c.  By  a  Citizen  of  South  Carolina. 
Svo,  bds.  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1836 

1658  POEMS  by  a  South  Carolinian.     Cloth,  12mo.  Charleston,  1848 

1659  POLLARD,  EDWARD  A.     Black  Diamonds  Gathered  in  the  Darkey 

Homes  of  the  South.     Svo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1859 

1660  POLLARD,  EDWARD  A.  SOUTHERN  HISTORY  OF  THE  WAR.    The 

First  Year  of  the  War.  Corrected  and  Improved  Edition.  Svo, 
cl.  Portrait.  New  York,  1863 

1661  POLLARD,  E.  A.     Southern  History  of  the  War.     In  two  volumes. 

Portrait  of  General  Lee.  Vol.  I.  All  published.  Svo,  paper, 
uncut.  N.  Y.,  1866 

1662  POMFRET,  Conn.,  HISTORY  OF.     A  Discourse  Delivered  on  the 

Day  of  Annual  Thanksgiving,  November  19,  1840.  By  D. 
Hunt.  Svo,  paper  cover,  35  pages,  rough  edges  ;  fine  copy.  Very 
scarce.  Hartford,  1841 

1663  POOLE,  WM.  FRED.,  A.M.     AN:  INDEX  TO  PERIODICAL  LITERA 

TURE.  Svo,  hf.  mor.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges  ;  very  scarce  and  import 
ant  work  of  reference.  New  York,  1 853 

1664  POPE,  Major-Gen.  JOHN.     Report  of  His  Campaign  in  Virginia,  to 

the  Secretary  of  War.  January  27,  1863.  House  of  Represent- 
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Washington,  1863 

1665  POPHAM  COLONY.     THE  FIRST  COLONIZATION  OF  NEW  ENGLAND. 

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Planting  of  the  Popham  Colony  on  the  Peninsula  of  Sabino, 
Aug.  19th,  O.  S.,  1607.  Establishing  the  Title  of  England  to 
the  Continent.  By  John  A.  Poor.  8vo,  uncut,  pamph. 

N.  Y.,  1863 

1666  POPHAM  COLONY.     MEMORIAL  VOLUME  of  the  Popham  Cele 

bration,  August  29,  1 862,  Commemorative  of  the  planting  of  the 
Colony  on  the  Peninsula  of  Sabino,  August  19,  O.  S.,  1807, 
establishing  the  Title  of  England  to  the  Continent.  By  Edwin 
Ballard.  Half  cr.  lev.,  extra,  gilt  top,  rough  edges.  Fine  copy. 

Portland,  1863 

1666*POPHAM  COLONY.  An  Address  on  the  Character  of.  Founded 
by  George  Popham,  at  the  Mouth  of  the  Kennebec  River. 
Aug.  19  [O.  S.],  1607.  Delivered  in  Bath  on  the  257th  An 
niversary.  By  Hon.  Edward  Bourne.  8vo  pamph.,  uncut. 

Portland,  1864 

1667  POPHAM  COLONY.     An  Address  on  the  Two-Hundred  and 

Fifty-Eighth  Anniversary  of.  By  Hon.  James  W.  Patterson. 
Paper,  uncut.  Boston,  1865 

250  copies  printed. 

1668  POPHAM  COLONY.     A  Discussion  of  its  Historical  Claims  ; 

with  a  Bibliography  of  the  Subject.  Boston,  1866 

300  copies  printed. 

1669  PORTFOLIO,  The,  for  March,  1818.     Embellished  with  a  plan  of 

the  Battle  of  Bunker's  Hill.     Svo,  half  sheep  ;  scarce. 

Phila.,  Pa.,  1818 

1670  PORTLAND,  ME.  ;  HISTORY  OF— from  its  first  Settlement ;  with 

Notices  of  the  Neighboring  Towns  and  of  the  Changes  of 
Gov't.  in  Maine.  By  Wm.  Willis.  In  Two  Parts.  Svo,  cl. ; 
maps  and  engravings  ;  scarce.  2  vols.  ;  fine  copy. 

Portland,  1831 
Rev.  Jos.  B.  Felt's  copy  and  Autograph. 

1671  PORTLAND,  Maine ;  THE  HISTORY  or— from  1632  to  1864;  with 

a  Notice  of  previous  Settlements,  Colonial  Grants,  and  Changes 
of  Government  in  Maine.  By  William  Willis.  2d  ed.,  revised 
and  enlarged.  Roy.  Svo.  In  sheets.  With  maps. 

Portland,  1865 

1672  POETSMOUTH,  N.  H. ;  AN  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  SEVERAL  RELIGIOUS 

SOCIETIES  IN — from  their  first  establishment,  and  of  the  Minis 
ters  of  each  to  the  first  of  January,  1805.  By  Timothy  Alden, 
Jun.  Svo,  bds.,  scarce.  Boston,  1808 

1673  PORTSMOUTH,  N.  H.  ;  ANNALS  OF.     Comprising  a  period  of 

Two  Hundred  Years,  from  the  first  settlement  of  the  Town  ; 
with  Biographical  Sketches  of  a  few  of  the  most  respectable 
Inhabitants.  By  Nathaniel  Adams.  L.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut ;  fine 
copy  ;  very  scarce.  Portsmouth,  1825 

1674  PORTSMOUTH,  N.  H.  ;  RAMBLES  ABOUT.     Sketches  of  Persons, 

Localities,  and  Incidents  of  Two  Centuries  ;  principally  from 
Tradition  and  Unpublished  Documents.  By  Charles  W. 
Brewster.  Svo,  cl.,  very  scarce.  Portsmouth,  1859 


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1675  POTTER,  NATHANIEL.     A  Memoir  on  Contagion,  more  especially  as 

it  respects  Yellow  Fever,  read  in  convention  of  the  Medical 
and  Chirurgical  Faculty  of  Maryland,  3rd  of  June,  1817.  8vo, 
bds.,  uncut.  Baltimore,  1818 

1676  POTTER,  RAY  ;  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Religious  Experience  of. 

12wo,  half  mor.  Providence,  1829 

1677  POTTER,  RAY.     Admonitions  from  "  The  Depths  of  the  Earth  ; " 

or,  the  Fall  of  Ray  Potter.  In  twenty-four  Letters.  Written 
by  himself  to  his  Brother,  Nicholas  G.  Potter.  12wo,  d. 

Pawtucket,  1838 

1678  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH  in  the  Confederate  States  of  America.     Ad 

dress  of  the  General  Assembly  of — to  all  the  Churches.  Svo, 
paper.  Augusta,  Ga.,  1861 

1679  PRESCOTT,  WILLIAM  HICKLING.     Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts 

Historical  Society  in  respect  to  the  Memory  of.  Feb.  1, 1859. 
12rao,  cloth.  Boston,  Mass.,  1859 

1680  PRESCOTT,  WILLIAM  HICKLING ;  LIFE   OF.     By  George 

Ticknor.     Imp.  Svo,  cl.     L.  P.  Boston,  1864 

1681  PRIEST,  JOSIAH.      American  Antiquities  and  Discoveries  in  the 

West  :  being  an  Exhibition  of  the  Evidence  that  an  Ancient 
Population  of  partially  Civilized  Nations,  differing  entirely 
from  those  of  the  present  Indians,  peopled  America  many 
Centuries  before  its  Discovery  by  Columbus,  and  inquiries  into 
their  Origin  ;  with  a  Copious  Description  of  many  of  their 
stupendous  works,  now  in  ruins  ;  with  conjectures  concerning 
what  may  have  become  of  them.  Fourth  Edition.  Svo,  sheep; 
plates.  Albany,  1834 

1682  PRIEST,  JOSIAH.     American   Antiquities  and  Discoveries  in  the 

West  :  being  an  Exhibition  of  the  Evidence  that  an  Ancient 
Population  of  partially  Civilized  Nations,  differing  entirely 
from  those  of  the  present  Indians,  peopled  America  many 
Centuries  before  its  Discovery  by  Columbus,  and  inquiries  into 
their  Origin ;  with  a  Copious  Description  of  many  of  their 
stupendous  works,  now  in  ruins  ;  with  conjectures  concerning 
what  may  have  become  of  them.  Fifth  Editon.  Svo,  sheep  ; 
with  plates.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1835 

1683  PRINCE,  THOMAS.     A  CHRONOLOGICAL  HISTORY  OF  NEW  ENG 

LAND  hi  the  Form  of  ANNALS  :  being  A  summary  and  exact  Ac 
count  of  the  most  material  Transactions  and  Occurrences  re 
lating  to  THIS  COUNTRY,  hi  the  Order  of  Time  wherein  they  hap 
pened,  from  the  Discovery  by  Capt.  Gosnold  in  1602,  to  the 
Arrival  of  Governor  BELCHER,  in  1730.  With  an  Introduction, 
containing  A  brief  Epitome  of  the  most  remarkable  Transac 
tions  and  Events  Abroad,  from  the  CREATION,  etc.  12//w,  full 
dark  blue  cr.  lev.  mor. 

Boston,  N.  E. :  Printed  by  Kneeland  <&  Green,  MDCCXXXVI 

1684  PRINCE,  THOMAS.  THE  CHRISTIAN  HISTORY,  containing  accounts 

of  the  Revival  and  Propagation  of  Religion  in  Great  Britain 
and  America.  For  the  years  1743  and  1744.  Svo,  old  cf.  2 
vols.,  very  scarce. 

Boston,  N.  E. :  Printed  by  S.  Kneeland  and  T.  Green,  for  T. 

Prince,  junr.     1744  '45 


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1685  PEINCE,  THOMAS.     A  CHRONOLOGICAL  HISTOEY  OF  NEW  ENG 

LAND,  in  the  form  of  Annals  ;  with  an  Introduction.  In  sheets, 
folded.  Svo.  Boston,  N.  E.,  1736,  Reprinted,  1826 

1686  PEINCE,  THOMAS.     CATALOGUE  of  the  American  portion  of  the 

Library  of.  With  a  Memoir,  and  List  of  his  Publications.  By 
Wm.  H.  Whitmore.  12mo,  paper  cover.  Port.  Uncut. 

Boston,  1868 

1687  PRINCE,  W.  K.     An  Oration  pronounced  in  the  M.  E.  Church, 

Hempstead,  L.  L,  July  4,  1831.     Svo  pamph.  ;  15  p. ;  scarce.  - 

Hempstead,  1831 

1688  PEINCETON,  Mass.  ;  THE  HISTORY  or— from  its  First  Settle 

ment  ;  with  a  sketch  of  the  present  Eeligious  Controversy  in 
that  place.  By  Chas.  Theo.  Eussell.  Svo  pamph.  ;  130  p.  ; 
fine  copy  ;  scarce.  Boston,  1838 

1689  PEINCETON,  MASS.  ;  HISTORY  OF—  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical,  from 

its  First  Settlement  in  1739  to  April,  1852.  By  Jeremiah  L. 
Hanaford.  Svo,  cl.,  scarce.  Worcester,  1852 

1690  PEINCETON,  Mass.     Celebration  of  the  100th  Anniversary  of 

the  Incorporation  of  the  Town,  October  20th,  1859  ;  including 
the  Address  of  Chas.  Theo.  Eussell,  Poem  of  Erastus  Everett, 
&c.  Svo  pamph. ;  119  p.  ;  scarce.  Worcester,  1860 

1691  PRINCETON  Theological  Seminary.     Discourse  addressed  to  the 

Alumni  of,  Apr.  30,  1862,  on  Occasion  of  Completion  of  its 
First  Half  Century.  By  Wm.  B.  Sprague.  With  an  Appen 
dix.  Svo  pamph.  Albany,  1862 

1692  PEITTS,  J.     MIRROR  OF  OLDEN  TIME  BORDER  LIFE  ;  embracing  a 

History  of  the  Discovery  of  America,  also  History  of  Virginia, 
also  History  of  the  Early  Settlement  of  Pennsylvania,  Penn's 
Treaty  with  the  Indians,  and  the  Subsequent  Warfare  which 
marked  the  efforts  to  settle  the  Interior  with  Devastation, 
Blood  and  Suffering,  until  the  final  establishment  of  Peace. 
To  which  are  added  Personal  Narratives  of  Captivities  and 
Escapes,  of  Strange  and  Thrilling  Adventures,  Personal 
Prowess,  etc.  Together  with  numerous  Sketches  of  Frontier 
Men,  the  Eemarkable  Achievements  and  Incidents  in  their 
career ;  with  numerous  Miscellaneous  Sketches  of  Daring 
Deeds,  Eemarkable  Events,  etc.  Svo,  full  calf;  plates. 

Abingdon,  Va.,  1849 

1693  PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Convention  of  the  Soldiers  of  the  War  of 

1812  in  N.  Y.,  Oct.  17,  1856,  in  reference  to  their  Claims,  etc., 
and  to  Celebrate  the  Anniversary  of  Burgoyne's  Surrender. 
Svo,  uncut,  fine  copy  ;  34  p.  Albany:  JMunsell,~LS57 

1694  PEOVIDENCE.    AN  HISTORICAL  DISCOURSE  deliv.  at  celebration 

of  the  Second  Centennial  Anniv.  of  the  First  Bap.  Church, 
Nov.  7,  1839.  By  Wm.  Hague.  Cl,  Svo  ;  fine  copy. 

Boston,  1839 

1695  PEOVIDENCE.    ANNALS  OF  THE  TOWN  OF,  from  its  First  Set 

tlement  to  the  Organization  of  the  City  Government  in  June, 
1832.  By  Wm.  E.  Staples.  Svo,  cl ;  scarce.  Providence,  1843 

1696  PUFF,  BREVET  MAJOR  PINDAR.     The  State  Triumvirate  :  a  Polit 

ical  Tale,  and  the  Epistles  of.     12mo,  bds.}  uncut. 

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1697  PUTNAM,  MAJOErGENEEAL  ISEAEL.  Life  of.  By  Col. 
David  Humphreys,  with  Notes  and  Additions.  With  an  Ap 
pendix,  containing  an  Historical  and  Topographical  Sketch  of 
Bunker  Hill  Battle.  By  S.  Swett.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut.  Portrait. 
Very  scarce  in  this  condition.  Boston,  1818 

16£8  PUTNAM,  ISEAEL.  MEMOIRS  OF  THE  LIFE,  Adventures  and 
Military  Exploits  of.  24mo,  bds.  ;  scarce  ;  fine  copy. 

Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1839 

1699  PUTNAM  PHALANX.      EXCURSION  OF,  to  Boston,  Charlestown 

and  Providence.  Oct.  4,  5,  6,  7,  1859.  8w,  blue  cl  Frontis 
piece.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1859 

1700  PUTNAM,  ISRAEL  W.     "A  Fifty  Years  Ministry."     Two  Disc,  on 

the  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Author's  Ordination,  Mar.  5th, 
1815,  deliv.  in  Middleborough,  Mar.  19,  1865.  Svo,  orig.  cov., 
34  p.  ;  fine  copy  ;  uncut.  Middleboro ',  Mass.,  1865 

1701  PUTNAM  COUNTY,  N.  Y.     THE  HISTORY  OF,  with  an  enume 

ration  of  its  Towns,  Villages,  Eivers,  Creeks,  Lakes,  Ponds, 
Mountains,  Hills  and  Geological  Features  ;  Local  Traditions, 
and  short  Biographical  Sketches  of  Early  Settlers,  etc.  By 
William  J.  Blake.  12mo,  cl. ;  scarce  ;  fine  copy. 

New  York,  1849 

1702  [PYE,  H.  J.]     Shooting  :  a  Poem.     [By  H.  J.  Pye,  Esq.,  Poet 

Laureat.]     4£o,  hf.  cf.,  corners  and  back.     With  plates. 

London,  1784 


PAMPHLETS. 

1703  Miscellaneous.      Valuable.     [Twenty-one.] 

Price,  Eichard.  Observations  on  the  Nature  of  Civil  Liberty, 
the  Principles  of  Government,  and  the  Justice 
and  Policy  of  the  War  with  America. 

London,  1776 

Essay  on  Population  of  England  from  Eevolution  to 

the  Present  Time.     Scarce.  London,  1780 

Discourse  on  the  Love  of  our  Country.    Boston,  1790 

Preston,  W.     Discourse  on  Destruc.  of  Steam  Packet  Pulaski 

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Paine,  Thomas.  Dissertations  on  Gov.,  the  Affairs  of  the 
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Disser.  on  First  Principles  of  Gov.  Paris. 

Agrarian  Justice.  Phila. 

Answer  to  Eights  of  Man,  by  H.  Makenzie. 

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Appendix  to  Theological  Works.     Scarce. 

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Letters  between  Andrew  A.  Dean  and.     Scarce. 

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Eobert  Kobb.  Pittsburgh,  1841 

Address  before  Fifteenth  Anniv.,  by  T.  J.  Bigham. 

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— Address   before   Fourteenth  Anniv.,   by   Wm.  M. 

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Address  before  the  Sixteenth  Anniv.,  by  John  A. 

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Parish,  Elijah.     Sermon  at  Byfield  on  Annual  Fast.     2nd  Ed. 

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Prospect  from  the  Congress  Gallery  during  the  Ses 
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Life  and  Adventures  of.  Phila.,  1796 

A  Bone  to  Gnaw  for  the  Democrats.     Phila.,  1796, 

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The  Rush  Light.    Nos.  I.,  H,  m.,  Feb.   15-28, 

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Eev.  Frederic  Beasley.  N.  Y. 

Constitution  of  the,  in  the  Eastern  Diocese  of  the 

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Charge  deliv.  to  the  convention  of,  Oct.  5,  1808,  by 

Benjamin  Moore.  N.  Y. 

Articles  of  Religion  as  established  by,  in  Convention. 

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Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  46th  Convention, 

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Sermon  by  J.  Adams  before  Conven.  of,  Feb.  13, 

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Letter  to — "  Liturgy  is  no  Danger,"  Oct.,  1843. 

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Sermon  deliv.  at  Diocesan   Convention,  May  19, 

1847,  by  James  May.  Winchester,  Va. 

Panama  R.  R.  Co.  '  N.  Y.,  1849 
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Porter,  D.  H.     Disc.,  "  Religion  and  the  State,"  July  4,  1858. 

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Porter,  Mrs.  S.  T.     Address  at  Funeral  of,  Nov.  15,  1858,  by 
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The  Democratiad  :  a  Poem,  in  retaliation  for  the 

"Phila.  Jockey  Club."     Scarce.  Phila.,  1796 

The  Guillotina ;  or,  a  Democratic  Dirge :  a  Poem. 

Scarce.  Phila.,  1796 

Political  Progress  of  Britain.     Parts  1  and  2.      Very 

scarce.  Phila.,  1795.     (J.  T.  Callendar.j 

A  Eub  from  Snub,  addressed  to.  Phila.,  1795 

Plymouth.     Articles  of  Faith  and  Form  of  Covenant  of  Third 

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Oration  at  Anniv.,  Dec.  22,  1802,  by  J.  Q.  Adams. 

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1706  Miscellaneous.     \_Twenty-five.~] 

Pratt,  Zadoc.     Chronological  Biog.  of.  New  York,  1868 

Presb.  Educ.  Soc.     7th  Annual  Report  of,  May  12,  1825. 

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Pusey,  E.     Sermon  before  Oxford  Univ.,  by.  N.  Y.,  1843 

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Pickering,  John.     Lecture  on  Telegraphic  Language. 

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Pomfret.     Sermon  deliv.  at,  July  18,  1819,  at  Funeral  of  S. 

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acquitted  July  21,  1855.  Albany. 

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Plymouth,  N.  E.     Sermon  describing  the  Sin  and  Danger  of 

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Session,  Dec.  7,  1795.  Phila. 

Observations  on  the  emigration  of  Joseph  Priestly, 

Feb.  8,  1795.  Phila. 

A  New  Year's  Gift  to  the  democrats  ;  or,  observa 

tions  on  a  pamphlet  entitled,   "  a  vindication  of 
Mr.  Randolph's  Resignation."     Very  scarce. 

Phila.,  1796 

The  Political  Censor  of  the  most  interesting  politi 

cal  occurrences,  1796.     For  March,  May  and  Sept. 

Phila. 

A  Bone  to  Gnaw  for  the  democrats.  Parts  I.  and  IE. 

Phila.,  1796 

A  little  plain  English,  addressed  to  the  people  of  the 

U.  S.  Phila.,  1796 

The  Imposter  detected,  or  a  review  of  some  of  the 

writings  of.  Phila.,  1796 

An  answer  to  Paine's  Rights  of  Man.      Phila.,  1796 

Life  and  Adventures  of.  Phila.,  1796 

1718  "  Peter  Porcupine"  Pamphlets.      Very  scarce  lot.     [Seven.] 

A  Twig  of  Birch  for  a  butting  calf ;  or,  strictures  upon  re 
marks  on  the  emigration  of  Doctor  Joseph  Priestly,  etc. 

New  York,  1795 

Porcupine,  Peter,     A  Rub  from  Snub  ;  or,  a  cursory  Analyti 
cal  Epistle  addressed  to.  Phila.,  1795 
A  New  Year's  Gift  to  the  Democrats  ;  or,  observa 
tions  on  a  pamphlet,  entitled  a  Vindication  of  Mr. 
Randolph's  Resignation.  Phila.,  1 796 

The  Scare-Crow,  being  an   infamous  letter  sent  to 

Mr.  John  Oldden.  Phila.,  1796 

— A  Roaster  ;  or,  a  check  to  the  progress  of  political 

blasphemy,  intended  as  a  brief  reply  to.     By  Sim 

Sans-culotte.  Phila.,  1796 
The  polit.  Censor,  or  monthly  review  of  the  most 

interesting  polit.  occurrences  relative  to  the  U.  S. 

Phila.,  1796 
Porcupine's  polit.  censor,  containing  the  Remarks 

on  the  debates  in  Congress,  etc.  Phila.,  1796 

1719  Plymouth  Orations,  Addresses,  Etc.     Very  scarce  lot.    [Thirteen.'] 

Adams,  John  Quincy,      Oration  deliv.  in  1802,  Dec.  22,  at 
Plymouth,  at    the    anniversary  commemoration  of    the 


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landing  of  our  ancestors  at  that  place.     Scarce.     Published 
for  the  first  time  by  request  in  1820. 

Webster,  Daniel     Disc,  deliv.  at  Plymouth,  in  commemora 
tion  of  the  first  settlement  of  N.  E. 

Boston,  Dec.,  22,  1820 

Disc,  deliv.  at  Plymouth  in  commemoration  of  the 

first  settlement  of  N.  E.     Dec.  22,  1820 

The  same.     2d  Ed. 

The  same.     3d  Ed. 

The  same.     4th  Ed. 

Toney,  Win.  T.     Sermon  deliv.  in  Plymouth,  after  the  anniv. 
of  the  landing  of  the  Fathers.     Very  scarce. 

Boston,  Dec.  23,  1821 

Disc,  deliv.  before  the  Charitable  Soc.,  of  Plymouth. 

Boston,  Jan.,  1822 
Cushman,  Robert.     Sermon  describing  the  "  Sin  and  Danger 

of  Self-Love."    Preached  at  Plymouth,  in  N.  E.,  in  1621. 

From  an  old  edition.     Very  scarce.  Stoclcbridge,  1822 

Whitmore,  Benj.     Sermon  deliv.  at  Plymouth,  on  Thanksgiv 
ing  Day.  Dec.  5,  1822 
Everett,  Edward.     Oration  deliv.  at  Plymouth. 

Boston,  Dec.  22,  1824 
Beecher,  Lyman.     Sermon,  "The  Memory  of  our  Fathers," 

deliv.  at  Plymouth.  Dec.  22,  1827 

May,   Samuel  J.     Letter  to  Joel  Hawes,   in  review  of    his 

"  Tribute  to  the  memory  of  the  Pilgrims."     Scarce. 

Hartford,  1831 
Blagden,    Oreo.   W.      Address,    "  Great  Principles  associated 

with  Plymouth  Rock,  deliv.  before  the  Pilgrim  Society  of 

Plymouth,  Dec.  22,  1834. 

1720  Pilgrim  Soc.,  Plymouth  and  Puritan  Pamphlets.     Very  valuable 
lot.     [Seventeen.] 

Sermon,    Dec.    31,    1820,    Bi-Cent.    in    Plymouth,    by  Dr. 
Emmons. 

Dec.   22,  1820,  Bi-Cent.  in  Hadley,  by  J.   Wood- 

bridge. 

Dec.   22,  1827,  in  Plymouth,  by  Lyman  Beecher. 

Dec.  22,  1830,  in  Plymouth,  by  B.  B.  Wisner. 

Tales  and  Jests  of  Mr.  Hugh  Peters.  London,  1807 

Defence  of  Hugh  Peters.     By  J.  B.  Felt.  Boston,  1851 

Account  of  Pilgrim  Celeb,  at  Plymouth,  Aug.  1,  1853. 

Boston,  1853 
The  Pilgrim  Fathers.     Lecture.     By  Rev.  H.  S.  Browne. 

Manchester,  1853 

"  A  Finger  point  from  Plymouth  Rock."    By  Charles  Sunmer. 

Boston,  1853 

Theology  of  Puritans.     By  Leonard  Woods.          Boston,  1851 
Pictures  of  Embarkation  of  Pilgrims.  New  York,  1853 

Memorial  of  Pilgrim  Fathers.     By  S.  G.  Buckingham. 

Springfield,  1867 


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Disc,  deliv.  in  Plymouth.     By  Robert  W.  Cushman. 

Boston,  1855 

on   Characteristics  of   Puritans.     By  David  Dyer. 

Boshm.,  1846 


Dec.  22,  1829,  at  Plymouth.    By  Wm.  Sullivan. 

Dec.  22,  1820,  at  Plymouth.     By  Daniel  Webster. 

—    Dec.  22,  1835,  at  Plymouth.     Peleg  Sprague. 

1721  Paine  Pamphlets.      Valuable  lot.     [Twelve.'] 

Paine,  Thomas.     Dissertations  on  Government,  the  Affairs  of 
the  Bank,  and  Paper  Money.     Very  scarce. 

Phila.,  1786 
Dissertation  on  First  Principles  of  Government.  Pans 

The  Decline   and  Fall  of  the  English  System  of 

Finance.  Paris,  1796 

The  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  English  System  of  Fi 

nance.  Phila.,  1796 

Bights  of   Man.      Part  Sec.,  Combining  Principle 

and  Practice.  Albany,  1792 

Letter  from,  to  People  of  France  on  his  Election  to 

National  Convention  ;  also,  Letter  from  M.  Con- 
dorcet  to  a  Magistrate  in  Switzerland,  respecting 
Massacre  of  the  Swiss  Guards,  etc.  N.  Y.,  1793 

Examination  of  the  "  Age  of  Reason  ;"  or  an  Inves 

tigation  of  True  and  Fabulous  Theology.  By 
Gilbert  Wakefield.  Scarce.  N.  Y,  1794 

Observations  on  Pamphlet,  entitled  the  Decline  and 

Fall  of    the  English  System   of    Finance.      By 
Ralph  Broome.  London,  1796 
•    An  Apology  for  the  Bible,  in  a  Series  of  Letters  ad 
dressed  to.     By  R.  Watson.  Phila.,  1796 

An  Apology  for  Christianity.    Series  of  Letters.   By 

R.  Watson.  Phila.,  1796 

Examination  of  the  passages  in  the  New  Testament ; 

also,  Essay  on  Dream,  with  an  Appendix  contain 
ing  my  Private  Thoughts  of  a  Future  State. 
Very  scarce.  New  York. 

Two  Letters.     Correspondence  between  Andrew  A. 

Dean  and.  New  York,  1823 

1722  Pamphlets  relating  to  Universities,  Libraries,  Schools  and  Sunday- 

Schools.     [Fifteen.] 

Sunday-School  Association  of  the  City  of  Troy.     First  Annual 
Report.  Troy,  1817 
Union  Soc.,  New  York.     Second  Annual  Re 
port.                                      New  York,  1818 

Hints  for  Conducting.   Useful  also   for  Day 

Schools. 
Substance  of  Speech,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Smith,  at  Annual  Meeting 

of  Sheffield  Sunday-School  Union,  June  11,  1821. 
American  Sunday-School  Union.     First  Annual  Report. 

Phila.,  1825 


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Alexander,  Archibald.  Suggestions  in  Vindication  of  Sunday- 
Schools.  1829 

Speeches  of  Messrs.  Webster,  Frelinghuysen  and  others  at  the 
Sunday-School  Meeting  in  Washington.  Phila.,  1831 

Considerations,  Principles  and  Objects  of  the  American  Sun 
day-School  Union.  Phila.,  1845 

Goram,  Robert.  Political  Inquiries.  To  which  is  added  a 
Plan  for  the  General  Establishment  of  Schools  throughout 
the  United  States.  Very  scarce.  Wilmington,  1791 

Remonstrance  and  Answer  of  the  Bethel  Free  School  to  the 
Memorial  and  Observations  of  Trustees  of  New  York  Free 
Schools.  New  York,  1824 

Report  of  a  Com.  High  Sch.  Soc.  of  N.  Y.  Appointed  to  pre 
pare  a  Plan  of  Instruction.  New  York,  1824 

Irving,  John  T.  Address.  Opening  of  New  York  High  Sch. 
for  Females,  Jan.  21,  1826.  New  York,  1826 

Humphrey,  Heman.  Address.  Opening  of  Convention  of 
Teachers  and  Friends  of  Education.  Hartford,  1831 

Common  School  Advocate,  Cincinnati,  Feb.  1838.     No.  14. 

Hazard,  Rowland  G.  Address.  Washington  Co.  Assoc.,  for 
Improv.  of  Public  Schools.  Providence,  1845 

1723  Pamphlets  Relating  to  Music.     [Ten.] 

Peale  Charles  W.  Discourse  Introductory  to  a  Course  of  Lec 
tures  on  the  Science  of  Nature.  With  Original  Music.  Very 
Scarce.  Philadelphia,  Nov.  8,  1800 

Brown,  Francis.    Address  on  Music  before  the  Handel  Society, 

Dartmouth  College,  August,  1809. 
The  Words  of  the  Dettingen  Te  Deum  of  Handel. 

Philadelphia,  1824 

Hooker,  Edward.  Address  delivered  before  the  Society  of  Sa 
cred  Music  in  the  Theological  Seminary  of  West 
Windsor.  New  York,  August  6,  1839. 

E.  W.     Address  delivered  before  the   Hastings   and 

Mason  Musical  Association,  Pittsfield,  December 
25,  1837. 

Worcester,  Samuel.  Address  on  Sacred  Music,  delivered  be 
fore  the  Middlesex  Musical  Society,  and  the  Handel  Society 
of  Dartmouth  College,  Concord,  Sep.  19,  1810. 
Rice,  Luther.  Address  delivered  before  the  Singing  Society  of 
the  Second  Baptist  Church  in  Boston,  at  their  Concert  of  Sa 
cred  Music,  Boston,  February  16,  1814. 

Nevin,  John  W.     Address  on  Sacred  Music.       Princeton,  1827 
Enquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Design  of  Music.  Boston,  1831 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  Boston  Academy  of  Music. 

Boston,  1833 
1724  Protestant  Epis.  Ch.  Pamphlets.     [Nine.'] 

Kemp,  James.     Charge  to  Clergy  in  Diocess  of  Maryland  at  a 

Convention  in  City  of  Washington,  June  5,  1822. 
Address  of  Board  of  Trustees  of  Theological  Seminary  of  Md. 

Georgetown,  D.  C.,  1822 


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Hobart,  John  H.  The  High  Churchman  Vindicated  in  a  Fourth 
Charge  to  the  Clergy.  N.  Y.,  1826 

Address  to  Protestant  Episcopalians  on  Subject  of  a  Tract  call 
ed  "  Origin  of  the  Terms  High  and  Low  Churchmen." 

Brownell,  Thomas  C.  Christian  Zeal — Sermon  at  Opening  of 
General  Convention,  in  St.  James'  Ch.,  Phila.,  Aug.  12,  1829 

N.  Y.,  1829 

Manney,  Solon  W.  Essay  Demonstrating  the  Truth  and  Di 
vine  Original  of  Episcopacy.  Michigan,  1841 

Episcopacy  Divine  in  its  Origin  and  Unbroken  in  its  Succession. 

Providence,  1843 

Report  of  the  Select  Committee  on  the  Alteration  of  Article  TTT. 
of  the  Constitution,  touching  the  Qualifications  of  Lay  Dele 
gates  appointed  by  the  Convention  of  1847.  A7".  Y.,  1848 

Jarvis,  Samuel  F.  A  Voice  from  Connecticut,  occasioned  by 
the  late  Pastoral  Letter  of  Bishop  of  North  Carolina  to  the 
Clergy  and  Laity  of  his  Diocese.  Hartford,  1849 

1725  Prot.  Epis.  Ch.  Pamphlets.     [Fifteen.] 

Whittingham,  Wm.  Robinson.  Sermon — The  Charge  to  Feed 
the  Lambs  of  Christ — on  the  Quarter  Centennial  Anniver 
sary,  1851. 

Learning,  Rev.  Jeremiah.    Address  of  Episcopal  Clergy  of  Con 
necticut  to  Right  Rev.  Bp.  Seabury,  with  his  Answer,  and  a 
Sermon  before  Convention   at  Middle  town,   Aug.   3,   1785. 
Also  Bishop  Seabury's  First  Charge  to  Clergy  of  his  Diocese. 
Very  scarce.  New  Haven,  1785 

Journal  of  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Convention  of  the  Protes 
tant  Episcopal  Church  in  New  York.     N.  Y.,  1804 

Of  the  Bishops,  Clergy  and  Laity  of  Protestant  Epis. 

Church  in  United  States  of  America  in  a  Conven 
tion.  N.  Y,  1804 
An  Office  of  Induction  of  Ministers  into  Parishes  or  Churches. 

•N.  Y.,  1804 

Constitution  and  Canons  of  Prot.  Episcopal  Church,  1789  to 

1804.  N.  Y,  1805 

Articles  of  Religion  and  Canons  of  Prot.  Epis.  Ch.,  Maryland  ; 

to  which  is  prefixed  a  Pastoral  letter  from  Bishop  Thomas  J. 

Claggett.  Baltimore,  1805 

Journal  of  Proc.  of  a  Convention  in  New  Jersey. 

New  Brunswick,  1806 

do  do  do  do         1807 

Beasley,   Rev.    Frederic.      Sermon   deliv.  before    Convention. 

N.  Y}  Oct.  4,  1808 
Journal  of  proc.  of  Ann'l  Convention  in  New  Jersey. 

N.  Brunswick,  1809 

Third  Annual  Report  of  Trustees  of  Society  of  Protestant  Epis. 
Church  for  Advancement  of  Christianity  in  Pennsylvania. 
1815. 

Journal  of  Proc.  of  Bishops,  Clergy,  and  Laity  in  a  General 
Convention.  .  N.  Y.,  1817 


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Brownell,  Thomas  C.     Charge  to  the  Clergy.     New  Haven,  1821 
Kemp,    James.       Pastoral   Letter  Addressed  to  Members  of 
Protestant  Epis.  Church  in  Diocese  of  Maryland. 

Baltimore,  1822 
1726  Prot.  Epis.  Ch.  Pamphlets.     [Eleven.] 

Bishop  Jarvis's  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  his  Diocese  delivered 
immediately  after  his  Consecration,  together  with  the  Address 
and  Bishop's  answer.  Newfield,  Conn.,  Oct.  18,  1797 

Wilmer,  Simon,  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Convention  of,  in  New 
Jersey.  Burlington,  May  1,  1811 

Bowen,  Nathl.  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of.  Sermon — The  Moral 
Efficacy  of  the  Christian  Ministry,  How  Best  Secured.  Feb. 
10,  1831  ; 

Brownell,  Thomas  C.     A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy. 

Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  11,  1836 

Bowen,  Nathl.  Address  delivered  at  Commencement  of  the 
General  Theological  Seminary.  N.  Y.,  July  1,  1836 

Whittingham,  Wm.  Bollinson.  *  Sermon — Emanuel  in  the  Eu 
charist.  Preached  in  Baltimore,  Dec.  5,  1842. 

Onderdonk,  Bishop.  Worship  :  the  Use  of  a  Liturgy.  A  Charge 
to  the  Clergy.  '  Phila.,  May  17,  1843 

De  Lancey,  Wm.  H.  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of 
West  New  York,  on  the  Extent  of  Kedemption. 

Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  17,  1842 

Henshaw,  J.  P.  K.  Two  Lectures  in  answer  to  an  Inquiry — 
What  is  the  True  Construction  of  the  terms  Priest,  Altar, 
and  Sacrifice.  Bdt.,  Dec.  15,  1842 

Reasons  why  I  am  a  Churchman ;  or,  the  Episcopalian  Armed 
againt  Popular  Objections.  Second  Edition. 

Hartford,  1844 

Wainwright,  J.  M.  Sermon — A  Plea  for  Unity.  November  27, 
1850.  New  York 

1727  Political  Pamphlets.      Very  valuable.     [Twelve.] 

Seventh  Essay   on  Free  Trade  and  Finance.     Scarce. 

Philadelphia,  1785 

Honesty  Shewed  to  be  True  Policy  ;  or  a  General  Impost  Con 
sidered  and  Defended.  By  a  Plain  Politician.  Scarce. 

N.  Y,  1786 

Enquiry  into  the  Principles  on  which  a  Commercial  System  for 
United  States  should  be  Founded.  Scarce.  Phila.,  1787 

Observations  Leading  to  a  Fair  Examination  of  System  of  Gov 
ernment  proposed  by  the  Late  Convention,  in  a  Number  of 
Letters  from  the  Federal  Farmers  to  the  Republicans.  Very 
scarce.  Printed  in  the  year  1687 

Attention !  or,  New  Thoughts  on  a  Serious  Subject ;  being  an 
Enquiry  into  the  Excise  Laws  of  Connecticut. 

Hartford,  1789 

Lessons  to  a  Young  Prince  by  an  Old  Statesman  on  the  Present 
Disposition  in  Europe  to  a  General  Revolution.  Sixth  Edi 
tion,  with  addition  of  a  Lesson  on  French  Revolution.  By 
Hon.  Edmund  Burke.  N.  Y.,  1791 


289 

Barlow,  Joel.  Letter  to  the  National  Convention  of  France  on 
the  Defects  in  the  Constitution  of  1791  ;  also,  a  Poeinby,^.  Y. 

Strictures  and  Observations  upon  the  Three  Executive  Depart 
ments  of  the  Government  of  United  States.  Printed  in  the 
United  States  of  America,  1792. 

Madison,  James.  Speech,  January  14,  1794,  in  Support  of  his 
propositions  for  the  Promotion  of  the  Commerce  of  the  Uni 
ted  States,  and  in  Reply  to  Wm.  Smith.  N.  Y.,  1794 

Manlius,  with  Notes  and  References.  No.  1.  As  published  in 
the  Columbian  Centinel.  Sept.  3,  1794. 

Letters  to  the  people  of  Great  Britain  respecting  the  Present 
State  of  their  Public  Affairs.  London,  1795 

Features  of  Mr.  Jay's  Treaty,  to  which  is  annexed  a  View  of  the 
Commerce  of  the  United  States  as  it  Stands  at  Present. 

Phila.,  1795 

1728  Political  Pamphlets.     [Thirteen.] 

Treaty  of  Amity,  Commerce  and  Navigation  between  Great 
Britain  and  the  U.  S.  of  America.  Phila.,  1795 

Examination  of  Treaty  of  Amity,  Commerce  and  Navigation 
between  the  U.  S.  and  Great  Britain.  By  Cato. 

N.  Y.,  1795 

Official  Notes  from  the  Minister  of  French  Republic  to  Secret 
ary  of  State  of  the  U.  S.  Phila.,  1796 

Notes  from  Citizen  Adet,  Minister  Plenipotentiary  of  the 
French  Republic,  to  Secretary  of  State  of  U.  S. 

Phila.,  1796 

Ames's,  Fisher,  Speech  of — on  the  Treaty  between  U.  S.  and 
Great  Britain.  April  28, 1796.  Phila.,  1796 

Burke,  Rt.  Hon.  Edmund.  Letter  from — on  the  Attacks  made 
upon  him  and  his  Pension.  By  Duke  of  Bedford  and  Earl 
of  Lauderdale.  »  Dublin,  1796 

Fauchet,  Joseph.  Sketch  of  our  Political  Relations  with  the 
U.  S.  of  America.  Phila.,  1796 

Boissiere,  C.  C.  Tanguy  De  La.  Observations  on  the  Dispatch, 
Jan.  16,  1797,  by  Mr.  Pickering  to  Mr.  Pinckney.  Scarce. 

Phila.,  1797 

Erskine,  Hon.  Thomas.  View  of  the  Causes  and  Consequences 
of  the  present  War  with  France.  N.  Y.,  1797 

Instructions  to  Charles  C.  Pinckney,  John  Marshall  and  El- 
bridge  Gerry,  Envoys  Extr&ord.  and  Ministers  Plenip.  to 
French  Republic.  Phila.,  1798 

Young,  John.  Essays  on  Government,  Revolutions,  British 
Constitution,  &c.  Phila. t  1798 

Nicholas,  George.  Letter  from — Justifying  the  Conduct  of  the 
Citizens  of  Kentucky,  as  to  some  of  the  late  measures  of  the 
General  Gov't.,  and  Correcting  Certain  False  Statements. 

Phila.,  1799 

The  Political  Green-House  for  the  Year  1798.     Scarce. 

Hartford,  1799 

1729  Political  Pamphlets.      Valuable.     [Fourteen.] 

Cooper,  Thos.,  of  Northumberland.     Political  Essays. 

Phila.,  1800 

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290 

Serious  Considerations  on  the  Election  of  a  President. 

Trenton,  1800 

Windham,  Wm.     Speech  of.     Nov.  4,  1801.  London 

New  York.     Address  to  the  Electors  of.  Albany,  1801 

Wolcott,  Oliver.  Address  to  the  People  of  the  U.  S.  on  the 
Subject  of  the  Report  of  a  Committee  appointed  to  "Ex 
amine  and  Report  whether  Monies  drawn  from  the  Treasury 
have  been  faithfully  applied  to  the  Objects  for  which  they 
were  Appropriated,  &c."  JZelates  to  the  imputed  misuse  of 
funds  by  Alex.  Hamilton.  Very  scarce.  Uncut. 

Boston,  1802 

Return  of  the  whole  numbers  of  Persons  within  the  several 
districts  of  the  U.  S.  For  1800.  Second  Census. 

Return  of  the  whole  numbers  of  Persons  within  the  several 
districts  of  the  U.  S.  For  1791.  First  Census  of  U.S. 

Duties  on  Goods,  Wares,  and  Merchandise  imported  into  the 
U.  S.  N.  Y.,  1803 

Duane,  Wm.  Mississippi  Question.  Report  of  a  Debate  in 
the  Senate  of  U.  S.  23,  24,  25  Feb.,  1803.  Phila. 

Message  of  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  the  Senate  and  House 
of  Representatives,  Oct  17,  1803. 

Treaty  and  Conventions  entered  into  and  ratified  by  the  U.  S. 
of  America  and  the  French  Republic,  relative  to  the  cession 
of  Louisiana.  April  30,  1803.  Scarce. 

W.  T.  Political  Economy,  Founded  in  Justice  and  Humanity, 
1804.  Washington 

Answer  to  War  in  Disguise.  N.  Y.,  1806 

Impartial  Enquiry  into  the  Conduct  of  Gov.  Lewis  in  relation 
to  the  Merchants'  Bank.  By  Politicus.  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1806. 

1730  Political  Pamphlets.     [Ten.] 

Randolph,  John.  Speech  on  the  Importation  of  British  Goods 
into  the  U.  S.  March  5,  1806. 

War  without  Disguise,  or  the  Frauds  of  Neutral  Commerce. 
Scarce.  Amer.,  1807 

Fessenden,  Thos.  Green.  Some  Thoughts  on  the  Present  Dis 
pute  between  G.  B.  and  Amer.  Phila.,  1807 

Cheetham,  James.  Peace  or  War  ?  or  Thoughts  on  our  Affairs 
with  England.  N.  Y.,  1807 

Hints  to  both  Parties,  or  Observations  on  the  Proceedings  in 
Parliament.  N.  Y.,  1808 

Mr.  Lloyd's  Speeches  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.  on  Mr.  Hill- 
house's  resolution  to  repeal  the  Embargo  Laws.  Nov.  21, 
1808. 

Report,  in  part,  of  the  Committee  appointed  on  the  President's 
Message.  Phila.,  1808 

Mr.  Pickering's  Letter.     Feb.  16,  1808.  Washington 

Memorials  of  Sundry  Merchants  relative  to  the  Infringements 
of  our  Neutral  Trade.  Nov.  18,  1808.  Washington 

Communications  on  the  next  election  for  President  of  the  U.  S. 
and  of  the  late  measures  of  Fed.  Admin.  1808 


291 

1731  Political  Pamphlets.     [Eleven.] 

Reasons  for  Laying  an  Embargo.  New  York,  1808 

Eemarks  on  the  Embargo  Law.     By  Civis.  N.  F,  1808 

To  the  Honorable  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  N.  Y. 

Albany,  1808 
New  Crisis,  or  Appeal  to  the  Nation.     By  Pericles. 

Philad.,  1809 

Analysis  of  the  late  Correspondence  between  our  Administra 
tion  and  Great  Britain  and  France.  N.  Y.,  1809 
Memoir  concerning  the  Commercial  Relations  of  the  U.  S.  with 
England  ;  also,  an  Essay  on  the  Advantages  to  be  Derived 
from  new  Colonies.                                                 Boston,  1809 
Review  of  the  Works  of  Fisher  Ames.   By  his  Friends.  Scarce. 

Boston,  1809 

Gardinier,  Barent.     Speech  of — as  relates  to  our  Foreign  Re 
lations.     March,  1809.  Georgetown,  D.  O. 
Hear  both  Sides,  or  an  Address  to  all  Impartial  Men  of  all 
•       Parties.     N.  Y.,  Dec.  21,  1809. 
Address  to  the  People  of  Mass.     March  1,  1809. 
Cases  and  Queries  Submitted  to  Citizens  of  U.  S. 

New  York,  1809 

1732  Political  Pamphlets.     [Thirteen.'] 

Memorial  of  Merchants  in  Salem  to  Congress.         Salem,  1820 
Navy  Yard  Exposition  and  Abuses.     By  B.  Phillips.     Curious 

doc't.  Phila.,  1820 

Address  to  the  Federal  Electors  of  N.  Y.  on  the  election  of 

Governor  and  Lt.-Gov.  of  that  State.  Albany,  1820 

Three  Letters  on  the  present  Calamitous  State  of  Affairs,  to 

J.  M.  Garnett.     By  M.  Carey.  Phila.,  1820 

Van  Buren,  M.     Speech  of,  on  the  Settlement  of  the  Governor's 

Accounts.  Albany,  1820 

Observations  upon  certain  Public  Offices.  N.  F,  1822 

Pell,  A.  S.     Address  to  the  Electors  of  N.  Y.        Albany,  1824 

Address  to  the  Electors  of  Duchess  Co.         (1824)  ? 

Memorial  to  the  Legislature  of  N.  Y.     By  Myron  Holly. 

1826 
Memorials  to  Congress  in  regard  to  transporting  the  Mails  and 

keeping  the  Post  Offices  open  on  the  Sabbath.     N.  F,  1829 
Speech  of  Mr.  Hayne  on  Public  Lands.     Jan.  21, 1830. 
White,  E.  D.     Speech  of,  on  the  Duty  on  Sugar.     Feb.,  1831. 
Strictures  on  Nullification.  Boston,  1832 

1733  Political  Pamphlets.     [Ten.] 

Thoughts  on  the  Present  Relations  and  Interests  of  U.  S. 

New  York,  1810 

Perpetual  War  the  Policy  of  Mr.  Madison.  Conscript  Militia 
and  a  Local  Volunteer  Force.  Boston,  1812 

History  of  French  Influence  in  the  U.  States.     Philadelphia,  1812 

Proceedings  of  Government  of  United  States  in  Maintaining  the 
Public  Right  to  the  Beach  of  the  Mississippi  adjacent  to  New 
Orleans  against  the  Intrusion  of  Edw.  Livingston.  Prepared 
by  Thomas  Jefferson.  Very  scarce.  N.  Y. ,  1812 


292 

Touchstone  to  the  People  of  the  United  States  on  the  choice  of 
a  President.  N.  Y.,  1812 

Giles,  Wm.  B.,  Address  of,  to  the  People  of  Virginia.  1813 

Treaties  between  United  States  and  Great  Britain. 

Boston,  1815 

Address  to  the  House  of  Representatives  of  United  States  on 
the  War  with  Great  Britain.  PMa.,'1812 

King,  Rufus.     Speech  on  the  Navigation  Act.  N.  Y.,  1818 

Two  Speeches  on  the  Mi&souri  Bill.  N.  Y.,  1819 

1734  Political  Pamphlets.     [Twelve.] 

Speech  of  Henry  Clay  in  Defense  of  the  American  System.  Feb. 

1832. 

Debate  on  the  Nomination  of  Martin  Van  Buren  as  Minister  of 
United  States  to  Great  Britain.  Interesting.  January  25, 
1832. 

Mr.  Barnard's  Speech,  July  25,  1832.  Utica,  N.Y. 

Journal  of  the  Convention  of  the  People  of  S.  C.   November  19, 
1832.     131  p.     The  First  Nullification  and  Secession  Conven 
tion.  Columbia,  1833 
Proceedings  of  the  Onondaga  Whig  Convention. 

Syracuse,  July  4,  1834 
Reply  to  J.  F.  Cooper.     By  one  of  His  Countrymen. 

Boston,  1834 

Report  of  the  Union  Committee  in  Relation  to  National  Banks. 

New  York,  1834 

Cambreleng's  Letter  to  the  Democratic  Committee. 
Speech  of  Mr.  Moore  of  New  York,  May  5,  1836,  on  public 
Monies  of  United  States. 

Silas  Wright  of  New  York,  January  31,  1838,  on  pub 

lic  Monies  of  United  States. 
Oration  of  Edwin  Forrest.     July  4,  1838. 

Address  and  Resolve  of  the  Democratic  Members  of  Mass.  Leg 
islature  of  1838. 

1735  Political.     [Eleven.] 

Letters  from  Jesse  Hoyt  to  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  &c. 
Scarce.  N.  Y.,  1842 

Address  of  Whig  Members  of  Senate  and  House  of  Representa 
tives  of  Mass.  Boston,  1845 

Speech  of  Mr.  McMurray  on  the  Governor's  Message,  January, 
1843. 

S.  F.  Vinton  on  the  Loan  Bill.     February  8,  1848. 

Sinclair,  John.  Sermon  on  Great  Britain  and  America.  October 

15,  1853. 

The  Great  Clay  Festival.     June  9,  1842. 
Speech  of  J.  S.  Bosworth  on  the  Forty  Million  Debt. 
Reply  to  the  March  Number  of  the  Democratic  Review,  entitled 

"The  Late  Acting  President."     Scarce.  N.  Y.,  1845 

An  Appeal  to  the  whole  country  for  an  Union  of  Parties. 

United  States,  1850 


293 

Speech  of  Charles  Sumner  on  the  Fugitive  Slave  Bill,  May  26, 
1852. 

Mr.  Soule  on  the  American  Fisheries,  August  12, 

1852. 

Pamphlet?, 

1736  Installation  and  Thanksgiving  Discourses.     [Twenty.] 

1737  Miscellaneous  pamphlets.     Contains  several  Episcopal  Conven 

tion  Reports.     [Sixteen.'] 

1738  Unitarian  and  Universalist  Controversial  pamphlets.     [Eight.] 

1739  Eeports  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  and  N.  Y.  City  Documents. 

[Thirty-one.]    . 

1740  In  the  case  of  Ship  Hunter — Joseph  W.  Brackett  and  Samuel 

Leggett.     Very  scarce  lot.     [Seven.] 

1741  On  Mails  ;  Lotteries  ;  Bristed's  Oration  on  Literature ;  Samuel 

Farmer  Jarvis's  Address  in  N.  Y.  ;  Supreme  Court,  &c.,  &c. 
Very  scarce  lot.  [Twenty -three.'] 

1742  Funeral  Sermons.     Eare  lot.     [Twenty-six.'] 

1743  Charges  of  the  Bishops  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church — 

Bishops  Ives,  Mcllvaine,  Doane,  White,  Otey,  Onderdonk, 
Brownell,  De  Lancey,  Moore,  and  Others.  [Thirty.] 

1744  Channing   Pamphlets.     Comprising  his  Letter  to  Hon.  Henry 

Clay,  and  Review  of  the  same  ;  and  Professor  Stuart's  Letter 
on  Religious  Liberty  ;  Duty  of  the  Free  States  ;  Sermon  on 
War,  &c.  [Eleven.] 

1745  Temperance  pamphlets.     [Sixteen.] 

1746  Unit.  Assoc.  Verplanck,  Wardlaw,  Deane,  Small,  &c.  [Twenty.] 

1747  Miscellaneous.      Valuable.     [Thirteen.] 

Act  to  Abolish  Imprisonment  for  debt  and  to  punish  Fraudu 
lent  Debtors,  passed  April  26,  1831.  N.  Y.,  1832 
Reports  on  the  Abolition  of  Capital  Punishment.     Boston,  1837 
Vindication  of  the  Separate  System  of  Prison  Discipline  from 
the  Misrepresentation  of  North  American  Review. 

Phila.,  1839 
First  Report  of  the  Prison  Association  of  New  York. 

N.  Y.,  1844 

Patton,  Benjamin.    Jurisdiction  of  the  Lakes.     Pittsburgh,  1842 
Payson,  Thomas.     Address,  Oct.  10,  1816.  Boston. 

Porter,  David.     Sermon,  Dec.  5,  1822.  Catskill 

Pudding,  Hasty  :  a  Poem.     Very  scarce.  Brooklyn,  1833 

Political  Green  House,  Jan.  1,  1799.  Hartford. 

Dwight,  Timothy.     Sermon  on  Duelling.  N.  Y.,  1805 

Hartford,  1805 

Authentic  Account  of  the  Fatal  Duel  Fought  on  Sunday  the 
21st  March,  1830,  near  Chester,  Penn.,  between  Charles  G. 
Hunter  and  Wm.  Miller,  the  former  midshipman  of  United 
States  Navy  and  Latter  Attorney  at  Law  of  Phila.,  1830. 
Very  scarce. 
An  Essay  on  Dmlling.  N.  Y.t  1830 


294 

1748  Miscellaneous.     Valuable.     Historical     [Seven.] 

Granby,  Ct.  History  of  the  Copper  Mines,  and  Newgate  Pris 
on.  Also  of  the  Captivity  of  Dan.  Hayes  by  the  Indians  in 
1707.  By  Noah  A.  Phelps.  Hartford,  1845 

Hadley,  Mass.  Bi-Cent.  Celeb,  of  the  Settlement  of,  June  8, 
1859.  Northampton,  1859 

Hartford,  Conn.  Address  delivered  at  close  of  Second  Century, 
Nov.,  1835. 

Hingham,  Mass.  Bi-Centen.  Annniversary  Address,  by  S.  Lin 
coln.  Very  scarce.  Hingham,  1835 

Hopkinton,  Mass.,  Century  Sermon  in,  December  24^  1815.  By 
N.  Howe.  Boston,  1825 

Tennessee,  East,  Its  Agricultural  and  Mineral  Kesources.  By 
John  CaldweU.  N.  F.,  1867 

Texan  Kevolution,  View  of.  By  Dr.  Joseph  E.  Field  Very 
scarce.  Greenfield,  1836 

1749  Miscellaneous.         [Thirteen.] 

Dartmouth  College.     Address  deliv.  before  Alumni  Assoc.  of. 

By  Samuel  C.  Bartlett.        Boston,  1865 

Address  deliv.  before  Alumni  Assoc.  of. 

By  Samuel  G.  Brown.       Concord,  1856 

Catalogue,  1813. 

Oration.    By  Samuel  L.  Knapp,  Aug.  19, 

1824. 

Val.  Lect.    ByBenj.  Hale.   .Hanover,  1835 

Address.     By  J.  K  Lord,  July  24,  1844. 

Derby  Academy,  Hingham.     Disc.     By  Convers  Francis,  May 

21,  1828. 
Elder's  Eidge  Academy,  Penn.    Address.     By  A.  B.  Brown, 

Pittsburgh,  Oct.  12,  1849. 

Hamilton  Lit.  and  Theol.  Inst.     Address.     By  G.  W.  Bethune, 

June  5,  1833,  Utica. 
Howard  Benev.  Soc.  of  Boston.     Sermon.     By  R.  S.  Storrs, 

Jan.  12,  1820. 

Hamilton  and  Rossville  Mech.  Ins't.     Lecture.     By  D.  Me  Dill. 

fiossville,  Ohio,  1842 
Princeton,  N.  J.,  Theol.   Sem.     Lecture.    By  Samuel  Miller, 

July  3,  1829. 

Pennsylvania,  Debates  of  the  Convention  of  State  of,  on  the 
Constitu.  proposed  for  the  Govt.  of  the  U.  S.  Very  scarce. 

Phila.,  1788 

1750  Miscellaneous.     Valuable.     [Eleven.] 

Pennsylvania  Coal  Regions.     By  E.  Bowen.      Pottsville,  1848 

Controversy  between  that  State  and  Virginia,  about 

Boundary  Line.     By  Neville  B.  Craig.     Scarce. 

Pittsburgh,  1843 

Philadelphia.     Report  of  the  Board  of  Health.         Phila.,  1868 
Pittsburgh,   As  it  Is.      By  George  H.  Thurston. 

Pittsburgh,  1857 
The  same,  another  edition. 


295 

Pittsfield,  Mass.,  History  of.     By  David  D.  Field.     Very  scarce. 

Hartford,  1844 

Plainfield,  Topographical  Description  and  Historical  sketch  of. 

By  Jacob  Porter.      Very  scarce.  Oreenfield,  1834 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.     Centen.  Anniv.  of  St.  John's  Lodge.     By 

Charles  W.  Moore.  Boston,  1836 

Providence,  N.  H.     Centen.  Disc.,  Aug.  5.     By  John  Pitman. 

Scarce.  Providence,  1836 

Fryeburg,  Me.     Address  delivered  at  the  commemoration,  May 

19,  1825.   By  Charles  S.  Daveis.    Very  scarce. 

Portland,  1825 

Centen.  Celeb,  of  the  settlement  of,  with  the  Hist. 

address.     By  Rev.  Samuel  Souther.     Scarce. 

Worcester,  1863 

1751  Miscellaneous.     [Eighteen.'] 

Parish  Will  Case.     Mr.  Evarts'  Argument  in  Reply,  in  the 

Court  of  Appeals.  N.  Y.,  1862 

Paine  Thomas.     Apology  for  the  Bible,  addressed  to.    By  R. 

Watson.  Phila.,  1796 

Plymouth.     Sermon  deliv.  by  Stephen  Chapin,  Dec.  22,  1820. 

Scarce. 

Oration  deliv.  by  Edward  Everett.          Boston,  1828 

Priestly,  Joseph.     The  Doctrine  of  Philogiston  Established. 

Northumberland,  1800 
Paine,  Thomas.     The  Ruling  Passion.     Poem. 

Boston,  1797 

The  Invention  of  Letters.     Poem.          Boston,  1795 

Geneva,  College.     Baccalaureate  address.     By  Benj.  Hale. 

Geneva,  N.  Z,  1847 

Disc,  deliv.  by  Gulian  C.  Verplanck. 

N.  Y.,  Aug.  7, 1833 

Disc.     By  C.  S.  Henry,  Aug.  5,  1840. 

Address,  by  Samuel  A.  Foote,  Aug.  1,  1832. 

Gouverneur  Wesleyan^Seni.  Oration,  by  W.  W.  Ninde,  Lowville, 

Jan.  27,  1841. 

Greenwood,  F.  W.  P.     Sermon  at  ordination  of  Wm.  P.  Lunt, 
June  19,  1828.  N.  Y. 

Sermon,  Twenty-fifth  Anniv.  of  Boston  Female  Soc. 

Sept.  23,  1825.  Boston. 

Sermon  at  Funeral  of  James  Freeman,  Nov.  22, 

1835.  Boston. 
Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Christopher  Gore,  March  11, 

1827.  Boston. 

Gay,  Ebenezer.  Disc.,  Aug.  26,  1781.  Salem,  reprinted,  18 — 


TAKERS.  The  History  of  the  Rise,  Increase,  and  Pro 
gress  of  the  Christian  People  called  Quakers,  intermixed 
with  several  Remarkable  Occurrences.  Written  Origin 
ally  in  Low  Dutch,  and  by  himself  Translated  into  Eng 
lish.  By  Wm.  Sewel.  4to,  sh.  London,  1722 

1753  QUARTERLY  REGISTER  AND  JOURNAL  of  the  American  Education  So 

ciety,  Conducted  by  Rev.  E.  Cornelius  and  B.  B.  Edwards. 
Vols.  I.,  (Nos.  1-7,)  HI  to  XV  inclusive,  1827-42,  14  vols.  in 
original  numbers.  Svo,  portraits.  Boston,  1829-42 

Full  of  Historical  and  Biographical  matter  of  great  interest  and  value 
to  the  antiquarian 

1754  QUEBEC.     A  SERMON  preached  Oct.  25,  1759,  for  the  success  of 

the  British  Arms  this  year ;  Especially  in  the  Reduction  of 
Quebec.  By  Andrew  Eliot.  Svo  pamph.,  43  p.,  fine  copy  ; 
scarce.  Boston,  1759 

1755  QUEBEC,  PICTURE  or,  with  Historical  Recollections.     By  Alfred 

Hawkins.     Svo,  cl.,  uncut,  illus.,  fine  copy  ;  scarce. 

Quebec,  1834 

1756  QUEEN'S  CO.,  (N.  Y.)     DOCUMENTS  AND  LETTERS  intended  to 

Illustrate  the  Revolutionary  Incidents  in,  with  connecting 
Narratives,  explanatory  Notes,  and  additions.  By  Henry  On- 
derdonk.  12mo,  cl.,  rough  edges.  Scarce.  N.  Y.,  1846 

1757  QUINCY,  HI.,  HISTORY  or,  and  Lecture  deliv.  before  the  N.  E. 

Society,  Dec.  22,  1862.  "  Early  Reminiscences  of  Quincy." 
By  William  Keyes.  Svo,  uncut,  105  p.  Very  scarce.  S.l.,n.  d. 

1758  QUINCY,  Mass.     A  Poem,  delivered  in  the  Town  of  Quincy, 

May  25,  1840,  the  200th  Anniv.  of  the  Incorp.  of  the  Town. 
By  C.  P.  Cranch.  8 vo  pamph.,  26  p.  Very  scarce  ;  fine  copy. 

Boston,  1840 

1759  QUINCY,  Mass.     A  Commemorative  discourse  pronounced  at 

Quincy,  May  25,  1840,  on  the  Second  Centen.  Anniv.,  with  an 
Appendix.  By  George  Whitney.  Svo  pamph.,  rough  edges, 
fine  copy,  scarce  ;  71  p.  Boston,  1840. 


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1760  QUINCY,  Mass.,  HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the  Old  Church  in.     By 
Fredric  A.  Whitney.     8vo  pamph.  ;  scarce.  Albany,  1864 


PAMPHLETS. 

1761  Miscellaneous  Pamphlets.     Fine  lot.     [Ten.'] 

Queen's  Answer,  The.    To  the  Letter  from  the  King  to  his  Peo 
ple.  Phila.,  1821 
Quincy,  Josiah,  Speech  of,  deliv.,  Jan.  5,  1813.           N.  Y.,  1813 

Address,  deliv.,  Jan.  3,  1829.  Boston. 

Quincy,  Mass.     Discourse  on  Bi-Centen.  Anniv.     By  George 

Whitney.      Very  scarce.  Boston,  1840 

Quincy,  Josiah  Jr.     Observations  on  Boston  Port  Bill.     Scarce. 

Boston,  1774 

Oration.     Fiftieth  Anniv.  of  Amer.  Independence. 

Boston,  1826 

Address  of  Taking  Final  Leave  of  Office  of  Mayor. 

Boston,  1829 

Memory  of    James  Grahame  Vindicated. 

Boston,  1846 
Quakers'  Sermon.     "  Eepent  and  be  Converted."     Scarce. 

Phila.,  1768 
Quincy,  Josiah.     Address,  Sept.  17,  1830.  Boston. 


.  H.  R.     Sketches  in  Verse.     Svo,  bds,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1810 

1763  KANTOUL,  JK.  ROBERT.     April  19,  1775.     Oration  and  Account  of 

the  Union  Celebration  at  Concord,  April  19,  1850.  Svo  pamph., 
135  p.,  scarce.  Boston,  1850 

1764  RAYMOND,  HENRY  J.    Political  Lessons  of  the  Revolution  ;  address 

before  Citizens  of  Livingston  County,  at  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  July 
4,  1854.  Svo,  paper.  New  York,  1854 

1765  READ,  THOMAS  BUCHANAN.       The  Wagoner  of   the  Alleghanies. 

A  Poem  of  the  Days  of  Seventy-six.     Svo,  d.          Phila.,  1863 

1766  READING,  PA.     THE  DESCRIPTION  OF  THE  BOROUGH  or,  contain 

ing  its  Population,  Institutions,  Trade,  Manufactures,  with  a 
Notice  of  its  First  Settlement,  and  many  curious  Historical 
Matters.  By  Major  William  Stahle.  12??io,  bds.,  fine  copy ; 
extremely  scarce.  Reading,  1841 

1767  RED-JACKET  ;    OR,  SA-GOYE-WAT-HA.     The  Life  and  Times  of, 

being  the  sequel  to  the  History  of  the  Six  Nations.  Eng.  title. 
By  Wm.  L.  Stone.  Half  dk.  green  lev.  mor.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges. 

New  York,  1841 

1768  REDE,  LEMAN  THOMAS.     The  Art  of  Money  Getting  ;  showing  the 

Means  by  which  an  individual  may  obtain  and  retain  Health, 
Wealth  and  Happiness.  12rao,  rough  edges  ;  Frontispiece. 

London,  1828 

1769  REED,  JOSEPH.     REMARKS  ON  A  LATE  PUBLICATION  IN  THE  INDE 

PENDENT  GAZETTEER  ;  with  a  short  address  to  the  People  of 
Penn.,  on  the  many  Libels  and  Slanders  which  have  lately  ap 
peared  against  the  Author.  .  Svo  pamphlet,  perfect  copy,  in  fine 
condition,  excessively  rare.  Phua.,1183 

1770  REED,  JOSEPH.     LIFE  AND  CORRESPONDENCE  OF,  Military  Secretary  of 

Washington,  at  Cambridge,  etc.  By  his  grandson,  William 
J.  Reed.  2  vols.,  roy.  Svo,  d.  With  portrait.  Fine  copy. 

Phila.,  1847 

1771  REED,  WM.  B.     Address  delivered  before  the  Philomathean  So 

ciety  of  the  University  of  Penn.,  Nov.  1,  1838.  Svo  pamph., 
important,  62  p.  ;  scarce.  Phila.,  1838 


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1772  KEED,  JOHN.     A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Convention  of  the 

Congregational  Ministers  in  Boston,  May  27, 1807.  Svo,  39  p., 
good  copy.  Boston,  1807 

1773  REED,  HON.  THOMAS  B.,  of  Miss.     ATI  Address  to  Cadets  at  West 

Point,  June  20,  1827.  Svo,  fine  copy  ;  very  scarce.  Historical. 
4Q  pages.  New  York,  1827 

1774  REHOBOTH,  Mass.     THE  HISTORY  OF,  comprising  a  History  of 

the  present  towns  of  Rehoboth,  Seekonk,  and  Pawtucket,  from 
their  settlement  to  the  present  time,  together  with  sketches  of 
Attleborough,  Cumberland  and  a  part  of  Swansey  and  Bar- 
rington,  to  the  time  that  they  were  severally  separated  from 
the  original  town.  By  Leonard  Bliss,  Jr.  Cl,  Svo.  Scarce. 

Boston,  1836 

1775  REHOBOTH,  Mass.      AN  HISTORICAL  ORATION,  delivered  July  4, 

1860.  Also,  an  account  of  the  proceedings  in  Seekonk,  com 
pleting  Two  Hundred  and  Sixteen  Years  of  its  History.  By 
S.  C.  Newman.  Svopamph.,  112  p.,  with  index.  Scarce. 

Pawtucket,  1860 

1776  RENDELL,  REV.  E.  D.     The  Antediluvian  History  and  Narrative  of 

the  Flood,  as  set  forth  in  the  Early  portions  of  the  Book  of 
Genesis.  Critically  examined  and  explained.  Svo,  cl. 

Boston,  1851 

1777  REPORT  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  Society  for  Propagating 

the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  and  others  in  North  America. 
Presented  to  the  Sixty-seventh  annual  meeting,  May  31,  1855. 
Svo,  cl.  Boston,  1856 

1778  REPORT  of  the  Joint  Committee  on  the   Conduct  of  the  War.     3 

vols.     8vo,  cl.  Washington,  1863 

1779  REPORTS  of  the  Committee  on  the  Conduct  of  the  War.     Fort 

Pillow  Massacre.  Returned  prisoners.  Report  No.  65,  38th 
Cong.,  1st  Session.  Svo,  cl.  1864 

1780  RHODE    ISLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Collections,  Yol.   I. 

Containing  Roger  Williams'  Key  to  the  Indian  language.  Svo, 
paper  cov.,  uncut.  Providence,  1827 

1781  RHODE  ISLAND.     A  Discourse,  embracing  the  Civil  and  Re 

ligious  History  of,  delivered  April  4,  1838,  at  the  close  of  the 
Second  Century  from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Island.  By 
Arthur  A.  Ross.  12?no,  cl.  Providence,  1838 

1782  RHODE  ISLAND.     AN  HISTORICAL  DISCOURSE  on  the  Civil  and 

Religious  Affairs  of.  By  John  Callender,  M.  A.,  with  a  Memoir 
of  the  Author,  Biographical  Notices  of  some  of  his  distinguish 
ed  contemporaries  ;  and  annotations  and  original  documents 
illustrative  of  the  History  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence 
plantations,  from  the  First  Settlement  to  the  end  of  the  first 
century.  By  Romeo  Elton,  D.  D.  3d  ed.  Svo,  cl 

Boston,  1843 

1783  RHODE  ISLAND.     An  account  of  the  Churches  in,  presented 

at  an  adjourned  session  of  the  Twenty-eight  annual  meeting  of 
the  Rhode  Island  Baptist  State  Convention,  Providence,  Nov. 
8,  1853.  By  Henry  Jackson.  Svo,  cl,  with  plate. 

Providence,  E.  L,  1854 

1784  RHODE  ISLAND.      BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF.    A  Catalogue  of  Books 


300 

and  other  publications  relating  to  the  State  of  Rhode  Island, 
with  Notes,  Historical,  Biographical  and  Critical.  By  John 
B.  Bartlett.  4to,  half  rox.,  150  copies  printed. 

Providence,  1864 

1785  RICHMOND,  Va.     The  Calamity  at,  being  a  Narrative  of  the 

Affecting  Circumstances  attending  the  awful  conflagration  of 
the  Theatre  in  the  city  of,  Dec.  26,  1811,  by  which  more  than 
70  of  its  valuable  citizens  lost  their  lives,  etc.,  collected 
from  Letters,  Publications  and  Official  Beports,  accompanied 
with  a  preface.  8vo,  60  pages,  good  copy,  very  scarce. 

New  York,  1812 

1786  BICHMOND  IN  BY-GONE  DAYS.     By  an  Old  Citizen.     8vo,  cl. 

Richmond,  1856 

1787  BICHMOND.     PRISON  LIFE  in  the  Tobacco  Warehouse*     By  a 

Ball's  Bluff  Prisoner,  Lieut.  Wm.  C.  Harris.  8vo,  paper,  uncut ; 
plates.  Phila.,  1862 

1788  BICHMOND  :  HER  GLORY  AND  HER  GRAVES.     A  Poem,  in   Two 

Parts.     By  Cornelia  M.  Jordan.     8w  pamph.,  39  pages ;  scarce. 

Richmond,  1867 

1789  BIGGS,  LUTHER  G.     The  Anarchiad :  a  New  England  Poem,  writ 

ten  in  concert  by  David  Humphreys,  Joel  Barlow,  John  Trum- 
bull,  and  Dr.  Lemuel  Hopkins,  with  Notes  and  Appendices. 
16mo,  cl.  New  Haven,  1861 

1790  RINDGE,  N.  H.     Address  by  Rev.  A.  W.  Burnham,  at  the  Cen 

tennial  Celebration,  Sept.  13,  1865.     8uo,  12  p.,  pamph.      n.  d. 

1791  RIVES,  W.  C.     Discourse  on  the  Uses  and  Importance  of  History. 

Illustrated  by  a  comparison  of  the  American  and  French  Revo 
lutions.  Deliv.  before  the  Alumni  of  Univ.  of  Va.  8vo,  57  p. ; 
valuable.  Richmond,  1847 

1792  BOBBINS,  ARCHIBALD.     Journal,  comprising  an  account  of  the  Loss 

of  the  Brig  Commerce,  upon  the  Western  Coast  of  Africa, 
Aug.  28,  1815  ;  also  of  the  Slavery  and  Sufferings  of  the 
Author  and  Crew  upon  the  Desert  of  Zahara,  1815, 1816, 1817  ; 
with  an  account  of  the  Manners,  Customs,  and  Habits  of  the 
Wandering  Arabs  ;  also,  a  brief  Historical  and  Geographical 
view  of  Africa,  Fifth  edition.  12mo,  sh.  Hartford,  1818 

1793  BOBBINS,  Rev.  AMMI  R.,  JOURNAL  or,  Chaplain  hi  the   Am 

erican  Army,  in  the  Northern  Campaign  in  1776.     Svo,  bds. 

New  Haven,  1850 

1794  BOBBINS,  CHANDLER.     A  History  of  the  Second  Church,  or   Old 

North,  in  Boston.  To  which  is  added  a  History  of  the  New 
Brick  Church.  With  Engravings.  8vo,  cl.  .Boston,  1852 

1795  ROBIN,  ABBE.     NEW  TRAVELS  THROUGH  NORTH  AMERICA  :  In  a 

Series  of  Letters;  Exhibiting  the  History  of  the  Victorious 
Campaign  of  the  Allied  Armies,  under  his  Excellency  Gen. 
Washington,  and  the  Count  de  Rochambeau,  in  the  Year  1781. 
Interspersed  with  political  and  philosophical  observations  upon 
the  genius,  temper,  and  customs  of  the  Americans.  Also,  Nar 
rations  of  the  capture  of  Gen.  Burgoyne,  and  Lord  Cornwallis 
with  their  Armies  ;  and  a  variety  of  interesting  particulars, 
which  occurred  in  the  course  of  the  War  In  America.  8-uo, 
old  bdg. ;  very  scarce.  Boston,  MDCCLXXXIV. 


301 

1796  ROBINSON,  CONWAY.     An 'Account  of  Discoveries  in  the  West  until 

1519.  and  of  Voyages  to  and  along  the  Atlantic  Coast  of  North 
America,  from  1520  to  1573.  8vo,  cl  Richmond,  1848 

1797  ROCK  CO.,  (WISCONSIN,)  HISTORY  OF,  and  transactions  of  the  Rock 

County  Agricultural  Society  and  Mechanics'  Institute.  Edited 
and  compiled  by  Orrin  Guernsey  and  Josiah  F.  Willard.  Svo, 
cl.  JanesviUe,  Wis.,  1856 

1798  RODGERS,  JOHN.      A   Sermon,  preached  in   THE  AMERICAN 

REVOLUTION,  New  York,  Dec.  11,  1783,  Appointed  by  Congress 
as  a  day  of  Public  Thanksgiving  throughout  the  TJ.  S.  12mo. 
unbd.  '  New  York :  Samuel  London,  MDCGLXXXIV. 

1799  ROGERS,  Major  ROBERT,  JOURNAL  OF,  containing  an  Account 

of  the  several  Excursions  he  made  under  the  Generals  who 
commanded  upon  the  Continent  of  North  America,  during 
the  late  war,  from  which  may  be  collected  the  most  material 
circumstances  of  every  campaign  upon  that  Continent,  from 
the  Commencement  to  the  Conclusion  of  the  "War.  8vo,  cf. 

London :  printed  for  the  Author,  MD  CCLX  V. 

±800  ROGERS,  ROBERT,  Maj.  A  CONCISE  ACCOUNT  OF  NORTH  AMERI 
CA  :  containing  a  description  of  the  several  British  Colonies  on 
that  Continent,  including  the  Islands  of  Newfoundland,  Cape 
Breton,  etc.  To  which  is  subjoined  an  account  of  the  several 
Nations  and  Tribes  of  Indians  residing  in  those  Parts,  etc.  Svo, 
cf.,  gt. ;  fine  copy.  London,  1765 

1801  ROGERS,  ROBERT,  Maj.     A  CONCISE  ACCOUNT  OF  NORTH  AMERI 

CA  :  containing  a  description  of  the  several  British  Colonies  on 
that  Continent,  including  the  Islands  of  Newfoundland,  Cape 
Breton,  etc.  To  which  is  subjoined  an  account  of  the  several 
Nations  and  Tribes  of  Indians  residing  in  those  Parts.  12mo, 
cf. ;  very  scarce.  Dublin,  1769 

1802  ROGERS,  MAJ.  ROBERT,  JOURNALS  OF,  Containing  an  Account 

of  the  several  Excursions  he  made  under  the  Generals  who 
commanded  upon  the  Continent  of  North  America,  during  the  late 
War.  To  which  is  added :  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Expe 
dition  against  the  Ohio  Indians  in  1764,  under  the  command  of 
Henry  Bouquet,  Esq.,  including  his  transactions  with  the  In 
dians,  relative  to  the  delivery  of  the  prisoners,  and  the  prelimi 
naries  of  peace.  With  an  introductory  account  of  the  preced 
ing  campaign,  and  battle  of  Bushy-Bun.  12mo,  sh.;  very  scarce  ; 
with  Bouquet's  Expedition.  Dublin,  MDCCLXIX. 

1803  ROGERS,  MAJ.  ROBT.     REMINISCENCES  OF  THE  FRENCH  WAR  ; 

containing  Rogers'  expeditions  with  the  New  England  Rangers. 
To  which  is  added  an  account  of  the  Life  and  Military  Services 
of  Maj.  Gen.  John  Stark,  with  notices  and  anecdotes  of  other 
Officers  distinguished  in  the  French  and  Revolutionary  War. 
With  portrait  of  Stark.  Svo,  boards,  uncut;  beautiful  copy ; 
very  scarce.  Concord,  1831 

1 804  ROGERS,  AMMI,  Memoirs  of,  a  Clergyman  of  the  Episcopal  Church, 

persecuted  in  the  State  of  Connecticut,  on  account  of  Religion 
and  Politics,  for  almost  twenty  years  ;  and  finally,  falsely  ac 
cused  and  imprisoned  in  Norwich  Jail,  for  two  years,  on  the 
charge  of  Crimes  said  to  have  been  committed  in  the  Town  of 


302 

Griswold,  in  the  County  of  New  London,  when  he  was  not 
within  about  One  Hundred  Miles  of  the  place.  Second  Ed. 
Svo,  bds.  ;  curious.  Schenectady,  1826 

1805  ROGERS.     Memoranda  of  the  experience,  labors,  and  travels  of  a 

Universalist  preacher.  Replete  with  anecdotes  of  Western 
life  and  manners ;  also  Historical  and  Biog.  Sketches,  etc. 
Written  by  himself.  12mo,  sh.  Cincinnati,  0.,  1845 

1806  ROGERS,  Rev.  E.  P.     Historical  Discourse  on  the  Reformed  Prot. 

Dutch  Church  of  Albany.     Svo,  cL,  plates.          New  York,  1858 

1807  ROLPH,  THOMAS.      A  brief  account,   together  with  observations 

made  during  a  visit  in  the  West  Indies,  and  a  Tour  through 
the  United  States  of  America,  in  parts  of  the  years  1832-3,  to 
gether  with  a  Statistical  account  of  Upper  Canada.  8uo,  hf. 
dk.  blue  cr.  lev.  mor.}  gilt  top,  rough  edges  ;  bound  by  E.  W.  Smith. 

Dundas.  U.  C.,  1836 

1808  ROMANCE  OF  MATRIMONY.     A  Tale,  founded  on  fact.     8uo,  cl.,  eng. 

Phila.,  1865 

1809  ROWLANDSON,  MRS.  MARY.     NARRATIVE  or  THE  CAPTIVITY  AND 

REMOVES  OF  Mrs.  Mary  Rowlandson,  who  was  taken  by  the  In 
dians  at  the  Destruction  of  Lancaster,  in  1676.  12mo,  bds.  ; 
scarce.  Lancaster,  1828 

1810  ROWLEY,  (MASS.),  HISTORY  OF,  anciently  including  Bradford, 

Boxford  and  Georgetown.  From  the  year  1630  to  the  Present 
Time.  By  Thos.  Gage.  With  an  Address,  deliv.  Sept.  5,  1 839, 
at  the  Bi-Centen.  Anniv.  of  its  settlement.  By  James  Bradford. 
Svo,  cl.  Frontis.  Very  scarce ;  fine  copy.  Boston,  1840 

1811  ROXBURY,  (MASS.),  SKETCH  OF  THE  HISTORY  OF  the  Grammar 

School  in  the  Easterly  part  of.  By  R.  G.  Parker.  Svo,  uncut, 
pamph.  ;  rare.  Boston,  1826 

1812  ROXBURIE,  (MASS.),  HISTORY  OF  THE  Grammar  School,  or  "The 

Free  Schools  of  1645,"  in.  With  Biographical  Sketches  of  the 
Ministers  of  the  First  Church,  and  others.  By  C.  K.  Dillaway. 
Svo,  cl  Boston,  1860 

1813  ROXBURY,  (Mass.)     An  Address  delivered  on  the  8th  of  Octo 

ber,  1830.  The  Second  Centennial  Anniv.  of  the  Settlement 
of  Roxbury.  By  H.  A.  S.  Dearborn.  Also,  Change:  a  Poem, 
pronounced  at  Roxbury,  Oct.  8,  1830,  in  commem.  of  the  First 
Settlement  of  the  Town.  By  Thomas  Gray,  Jr.  Svo,  paper 
cov.,  40  p.  and  25  p.,  fine  copy  ;  very  scarce.  Roxbury,  1830 

1814  ROXBURY.      THE  HISTORY  OF  ROXBURY  TOWN.      By  Chas.  M. 

Ellis.     Svo  pamph.,  l±6p.,fine  copy ;  scarce.  Boston,  1847 

1815  RUTLAND,  (MASS.),  HISTORY  OF,  from  its  Earliest  Settlement, 

with  a  Biography  of  its  First  Settlers.  By  Jonas  Reed. 
Extremely  scarce.  12mo,  cl.  Plan.  Worcester,  1836 

This  little  work  contains  Biog.  Sketches  of  Persons,  Incidents  and 
Facts  connected  with  the  Revolutionary  War,  many  of  which  are 
verbatim  from  the  original  authors.  We  believe  there  is  no  town 
of  this  name  in  the  State  at  present. 


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REBELLION  &   SLAVERY  PAMPHLETS. 

1816  Kebellion  and  Slavery  Pamphlets.     [Sixteen.'] 

American  Tract  Soc.     The  Suppressed  Tract  and  the  Rejected 
Tract.  N.  Y.,  1858 

Adams,  Charles  F.     What  makes  Slavery  a  Question  of  Na 
tional  Concern  ?    Lecture.  Boston,  1855 
Adams,  F.  Colburn.     The  Story  of  a  Trooper.        N.  Y.,  1864 
Adams,  Henry  W.     Oration.     The  Past,  Present  and  Future 
of  America.  N.  Y.,  1865 
Adams,  John  Q.     Corresp.  concerning  the  Charge  of  a  Design 
to  Dissolve  the  Union.                  Washington,  1829 

Speech  of,  upon  the  Bight  of  the  People,  Men  and 

Women,  to  Petition,  &c.  Wash.,  1838 

Speech  on  War  with  Grt.  Britain  and  Mexico. 

Bowdoin,  Col.,  (Me.),  in  the  War.     Boll  of  Honor,  May,  1867. 
Boston.      Oration,  by  Timothy  Bigelow.  Boston,  1853 

— Oration,  by  George  Sumner,  July  4,  1859. 

Oration,  by  George  Sumner.    3rd  Ed.    July  4, 1859. 

Oration,  by  George  T.  Curtis,  July  4,  1862. 

Oration,  by  Oliver  W.  Holmes,  July  4,  1863. 

Oration,  by  J.  M.  Manning,  July  4,  1865. 

Oration,  by  S.  K.  Lothrop,  July  4, 1866. 

Oration,  by  Ellis  W.  Morton,  July  4,  1869. 

1817  Bebellion  and  Slavery  Pamphlets.     [Ten.] 

Act  to  Provide  a  National  Currency,  secured  by  a  Pledge  of 

U.  S.  Bonds.  Wash.,  1863 

Act  to  Provide  a  National  Currency,  secured  by  a  Pledge  of 

U.  S.  Bonds.  Wash.,  1864 

Act  to  Provide  for  the  more  efficient  Govt.  of  the  Bebel  States. 

Wash.,  1867 
Agnew,   J.   H.      Citizenship  Sovereignty,  by   J.  S.  Wright^ 

assist,  by.  Chicago,  1863 

Army  of  the  Cumberland.     Defence  of  the.  Phila.,  1864 

Argument  on  the  Consti.  and  Construe,  of  the  "  Biot  Act "  of 

1855.  K  Y.,  1864 

Anti-Slavery  Hist,  of  the  John  Brown  Year.  N.  Y.,  1861 

Address  to  People  of  the  U.  S.,  with  the  Proc.  and  Besolu- 

tions  of  the  Pro-Slavery  Conven.  at  Lexington,  1855. 

St.  Louis,  1855 
Anamnesis.     The   Civil  War  in  America  :    its   Causes    and 

Objects. 
Assoc.  Brewers'  Soc.     Memorial  to  Hugh  McCullough. 

N.  Y,  1867 

1818  Anti-Slavery  Society  Pamphlets.     [Twenty-five.] 

New  Eng.  Anti-Slavery  Soc.     Const,  of.  Boston,  1832 

New  Eng.  AntLSlavery  Soc.    First  Bep.,  Jan.  9,  1833. 
New  Eng.  Anti-Slavery  Soc.     Second  Bep.     1834. 


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New  Eng.  Anti-Slavery  Con.     Proc.  of,  May,  1836. 
Boston  Female  Anti-Slavery  Soc.     Eep.  of.     1835. 
Boston  Female  Anti-Slavery  Soc.     Annual  Kep.  of.     1836. 
Boston  Female  Anti-Slavery  Soc.     Annual  Eep.  of.     1837. 
Evangel  Un.  Anti-Slav.  Soc.     Address  of,  April,  1839. 
Perm.  Anti-Slav.  Soc.     Address  by  W.  H.  Furness,  Dec.  19, 

1849. 

Aberdeen  Anti-Slav.  Soc.    First  Eep.  of. .    1825. 
Church  Anti-Slav.  Soc.     Proc.  of  Convention.    Worcester,  1859 
N.  Y.  City  Anti-Slav.  Soc.     Address  of.  N.  Y.,  1833 

N.  Y.  Anti-Slav.  Soc.     Oration  by  D.  P.  Brown,  July  4, 1834. 
N.  Y.  Anti-Slav.  Soc.     Address  by  J.  Parker,  May  12,  1854. 
Norwich  Anti-Slav.  Soc.     Sermon  by  J.  T.  Dickinson,  July  4, 

1834. 

Norwich  Anti-Slav.  Soc.     Sermon  by  J.  T.  Dickinson,  July  4, 
1834.  Rochester  Ed. 

Amer.  and  For.  Anti  Slav.  Soc.     9th  Annual  Eep.  of. 

N.  Y.,  1849 

10th  Annual  Eep.  of.  N.  Y.,  1850 

Debate  at  Lane  Sem.,  Cinn.  Boston,  1834 

—    Eeview  of  1st  Annual  Eep.,  by  Dr.  Eeese. 

N.  Y.,  1834 

Declar.  of  Sentiments  and  Const.  Phila.,  1861 

African  Abol.  Freehold  Soc.  of  Boston.      Address  by  Wm. 

Lloyd  Garrison,  July  16,  1832. 

Conn.  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Freedom.     Disc,  by  Jas.  Dana 
on  the  African  Slave  Trade.     Scarce.  New  Haven,  1791 
Sermon  by  Jno.  Edwards  on  the  Injustice  and  Im 
policy  of  Slave  Trade.  Prov.,  1793 
N.  Y.  Soc.  for  Manumis.  of  Slaves.     Disc,  by  Samuel  Miller, 
Apr.  12, 1797.  N.  Y. 

1819  Eebellion  and  Slavery  Pamphlets.     [Twenty-two.] 

Agnew,  Daniel.     Our  National  Constitution  :   its  Adaptation 
to  a  State  of  War  or  Insurrection.  Phila.,  1863 

Address  on  Slavery  and  against  Immediate  Emancipation. 

N.  Y.,  1834 

of  Congre.  Union  in  Scotland  on  subject  of  Amer 

ican  Slavery.  N.  Y,  1840 

to  Non-Slaveholders  of  the  South  on  the  Social  and 

Political  Evils  of  Slavery.  N.  Y.  1843 

of  Com.  appointed  for  purpose  of  considering  the 

recent  case  of  Kidnapping  from  our  Soil,  &c. 

Boston,  1846 

to  Christians  throughout  the  World.     Phila.,  1863 

Africa.     A  Poem,  by  Ann  Evans.  Andover,  1826 

African  Servitude.     When,  Why  and  by  Whom  Instituted. 

AT.  Y,  1860 


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Andrew,  John  A.     Addresses  by  Hon.  Edward  Everett,  B.  F. 
Thomas  and  Eobert  C.  Winthrop.       Boston,  1862 

Corresp.  between,  and  Maj.-Gen.  Butler. 

Boston,  1862 

Address.       Dedica.    of    Monument    to  Ladd    and 

Whitney.  Boston,  1865 

Eulogy  on,  by  Edwin  P.  Whipple.         Boston,  1867 

"  Alabama."     Correspond,   respecting  the ;    also,   the    Bark 

"  Maury."  1862 

The  "  Loll"  Legislature  of.  Montgomery,  1868 

Albany.     Proc.  of  the  Democratic  State  Convention  in. 

Albany,  1861 

Discourse  Commem.  of  Heroes,  by  Rufus  W.  Clark. 

Albany,  1864 

Americanus,  Junius.      Review  of  Disc,  on  Death  of  Daniel 
Webster.  Boston,  1853 

American  Soc.  for  promoting  National  Unity.         N.  Y.,  1861 
American  Soldier.     A  Pocket  Manual  for  Recruits  and  Vol. 

N.  r.,  1861 

Araericus.     Thoughts  for  the  Times.  London,  1862 

American  Tract  Soc.     Unanimous  Remonstrance  of  Fourth 
Congre.  Ch.,  Hartford,  against  the  Policy  of  the. 

Hartford,  1855 

Letter  reviewing  the  report  of  Com.  on  the  relation 

of  the,  to  the  Subject  of  Slavery.  Boston. 

1820  Rebellion  and  Slavery  Pamphlets.     [Twenty.] 

Appeal  to  the  Ministers  and  Members  of  the  Meth.  Epis.  Ch. 

against  the  Schism  of  Anti-Abolition.  N.  Y.,  1838 

Appeal  to  the  Women  of  the  Nominally  Free  States,  by  an 

I  Anti-Slavery  Convention  of  American  Women.    Boston,  1838 

Allen,  Mr.     Report  of  a  Declaration  of  Sentiments  on  Slavery. 
Worcester,  1838 
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Address  deliv.  before  the  Peithesophian,  &c»,  by  Alex. 

H.  Everett.  1838 

Address  deliv.  before  Peithesophian,  &c.,  by  Robert 

Strange.  1840 

Address  deliv.  before  the  Peithesophian,  &c.,  by  R.  S. 

Cope.  1844 

Oration  before,  on  "  The  Christian  Patriot,"  by  C.  C. 

Vanansdalen.  July  18,  1837 

A  Baccalaureate   Disc,  on    "  The  Choice  of  a  Pro 

fession,"  by  J.  Proudfit.  18,41 

Address,   "The  Manly,  Independent  Thinker,"  by 

David  D.  Demaresi  1 855 

Disc,  on  Popular  Education,  by  Charles  F.  Mercer, 

Sept.  26,  1826 

Address,  by  J.  H.  Livingstone,  "     25,  1810 

1913  Miscellaneous.     Fine  lot.     [Fifteen.] 

Randolph,  Hon.  John.     Speech,  on  the  retrenchment  resolu 
tions,  Feb.  1,  1828.  Boston,  1828 

Observations  on  the  speech  of,  by  the  author  of  War 

in  Disguise. 

London,  printed  ;  New  York,  reprinted,  1806 

Vindication  of  Mr.  Randolph's  resignation. 

Phila.,  1795 


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Rantoul,  Kobert,  Jr.     Oration  before  the  inhabitants  of  South 
Beading,  Fourth  of  July,  1832.  Sdem,  1832 

Oration  before  the  Gloucester  Mechanics'  Assoc., 

Fourth  of  July,  1833.  Salem,  1833 

—    Remarks  on  the  ten  million  bank  question. 

Boston,  1836 

Oration  before  the  Democrats  and  Anti-Masons,  at 

Scituate,  Fourth  of  July,  1836.  Boston,  1836 
Introd.  Disc,  delivered  before  the  Amer.  Inst.  of  In 
struction,  1839.  Boston,  1840 

Speech  at  the  late  Anti-Bank  meeting  in  Salem. 

Boston,  1834 

Remarks  on  Education. 

Reese,  David  M.     The  "  extinguisher"  extinguished !  or  D.  M. 
R.  '-used  up,"  by  D.  Ruggles,  a  colored  man. 

New  York,  1834 

Review  of  the  late  negociation  and  arrangement  with  the  Brit 
ish  Government,  respecting  the  West  India  trade.        Phila. 
Review  of  "  The  New  divinity  tried ;"  or,  an  examination  of 
Rev.  Mr.  Rand's  strictures  on  a  sermon  by  Rev.  C.  G.  Finney. 

Boston,  1832 

Rhees,  M.  J.     The  Good  Samaritan:    an  Oration,  May  22, 
1796.  Phila.,  1796 

Rhode  Island  and  Providence  plantations.     Sermon  on  the  con 
clusion  of  the  second  century  of  the  settlement,  by  T.  Wil 
liams.  Providence,  1837 
1914  Miscellaneous.     \_Fifteen.~] 

Richards,  James.     A  Disc,  on  John  VI.  44.          Newark,  1816 

Sermon,  Dec.  12,  1822,  [on]  Thanksgiving. 

Newark,  1823 

Richards,  Wm.     Disc,  concerning  Baptism.  Lynn,  1793 

Ritchie,  Andrew.     Oration,  July  4,  1808.  Boston,  180$ 

Robbins,  Chandler.     Sermon,  Nov.  6,  1836.  Boston,  1836 

Robbing,  Philemon.     Sermon  at  the  ordination  of  Mr.  Chand 
ler  Robbins,  Jan.  30,  1760.  Boston,  1760 
Rogers,  Wm.  M.     Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  loss  of  the  Harold 
and  the  Lexington,  Jan.  26,  1840.     2d  ed.  Boston,  1840 
Romaine,  Benj.     Observations,  etc.,   on  the  Yellow  Fever. 

New  York,  1823 
Rome.     A  voice  from,  answered  by  an  American  citizen. 

Phi/a.,  1844 

Romeyn,  John  B.     Two   sermons,   del.   in  the  Presbyterian 
church,  Albany,  Sept.  8, 1808  [on  fast  day.]       Albany,  1808 

Disc.,  occasioned  by  the  death  of,  Feb.  27,  1825. 

New  York,  1825 

Root,  David.     A  Thanksgiving  sermon,  Nov.  26,  1835,  in  Do 
ver,  N.  H.  Dover,  1835 
Roscoe,  Win.     Considerations  on  the  present  war. 

Phila.,  1808 

Letter  to,  containing  strictures  on,  "  Considerations, 

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Liverpool,  printed  ;  New  York,  reprinted,  1 808 


359 

Koss,  Mr.  and  Morris.     Speeches,  in  the  Senate,  24th  Feb., 
1803.  Phila.,  1803 

1915  Miscellaneous.     Valuable.     [Twenty.'] 

Rensselaer,  Stephen  Van.     Funeral  Disc,  on  Death  of,  by  Tho 
mas  E.  Vermilye.  Albany,  1839 

Sermon  after  Death  of,  by  Wm.  B.  Sprague. 

Albany,  1839 

on  Life,  Services  and  Character  of,  by  Daniel  D. 

Barnard.      Very  scarce  and  valuable.  Albany,  1839 
Kepublican,  The.     No.  I.     London,  March  1,  1817. 
Eepresentatives,  House  of.  Eeport,  No.  596.  Steam  Commun. 
with  China  and  the  Sandwich  Islands.  May  4, 1848 
House  of.     Eeport  No.  26.     Eailroad  across  Isth 
mus  of  Panama,  Jan.  16,  1849. 

Eeport  of  Committee  of  Senate  appointed  to  inquire  into  Ex 
tent  and  Causes  of  Present  General  Distress. 

Penn.,  1819 

of  Committee  of  Senate  appointed  pursuant  to  Com- 

muui.  of  Hon.  Jasper  Ward.  Albany,  1826 

of  Commissioners  to  Indian  Stream.      Nov.,  1836 

of  Joint  Special  Committee  on  Fire  in  New  st.     1845 

of  Exploring  Expedition, to  Eocky  Moun.     ByBrev. 

Capt.  J.  0.  Fremont.     Very  scarce. 

Washington,  1846 

»-    of  an  Expedition  down  the  Zuni  and  Colorado  Riv 
ers,  by  Capt.  L.  Sitgreaves.     Important. 

Washington,  1853 

of  Explorations  for  a  Eailroad  Eoute  from  Miss. 

Eiver  to  Pacific  Ocean.     By  Lieut.  A.  W.  Whipple.     Scarce. 

Washington,  1854 
Ehode  Island.     Eights  and  Wrongs  of,  by  Wm.  Goodell. 

New  York,  1842 

Address   on  Civ.  Gov't  of,  by  Wm.  G.  Goddard. 

Scarce.  Providence,  1843 

L     Oration  and  Poem  before  the  "  Sons  of  E.  I .,"  on 

First  Anniv.,  by  Eev.  Francis  Yinton,  and  Geo. 
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Society.      Transactions  of,  for  Encouragement  of 

Domestic  Industry.  Providence,  1869 

Eogers,  Eev.  Wm.     Circular  Letter  on  Doctrine  of  Justifica 
tion.  London,  1786 

Sermon  on  Death  of  Eev.  Oliver  Hart.     Phila.,  1796 

John.     The  Executioner.    Account  of  the  Man  who 

Burnt  John  Eogers.     By  James  Eogers.  Phila.. 

1916  Miscellaneous.     [Nineteen.'] 

Eutland  Marble  Co.,  West  Eutland,  Vt.  By-Laws.     N.  Y.,  1864 
Eodgers,  Eavaud  K.     Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Nov.  28,  1861. 

N.  Brunswick,  1861 
Eoyal  Eequest. 

Eeview  of  Dr.  Scott's  Bible  and  Politics.     By  Rev.  W.  C.  Ander 
son  and  Fletcher  M.  Haight.  San  Francisco,  1859 


360 

Rutgers  Medical  College.  Introductory  Lecture  to  Course  of 
Anatomy  and  Physiology,  in.  By  John  D.  God- 
man.  N.  Y.,  1826 

Introductory  Lecture  to  Course  of  Anatomy  and 

Physiology,  in.     By  John  D.  Godman.         N.  Y. 

Address  before  Peithessophian  and  Philoclean  So 

cieties  of.     By  Alex.  H.  Everett.  N.  Y.,  1838 

Address  at  Inauguration  of  Hon.  Abraham  B.  Has- 

brouck,  as  President  of.  N.  Y.,  1840 

Address  before  Peithessophian  and  Philoclean  So 

cieties  of.     By  Stacy  G.  Potts.  N.  T.,  1850 

Address  before  Peithessophian  and  Philoclean  So 

cieties  of — at  their  Anniv.     By  Gejorge  W.  Brown. 

N.  Y.,  1851 

Review  of  Decision  of  Court  of  Appeals  on  the  Manor  Question. 

Albany,  1859 

Richards,  George.     Farewell  Discourse.  Boston,  1859 

Reynolds,  Rev.  Grindall.     Sermon  at  Instal.  of.     By  Chandler 

Robbins.  Boston,  1858 

Raymond,   Henry  J.      Address   before   Rochester  University 

Literary  Societies.  N.  Y.,  1854 

Reply  to  Messrs.  G.  and  C.  Merriam's  Attack  on  Character  of 

Dr.  Worcester  and  his  Dictionaries.  Boston,  1854 

Rock  River  Valley  Union  R.  R.  Co.  Letter  to  Hon.  John  Letcher 

in  relation  to.  Milwaukee,  1854 

Rock  Island  and  its  Surroundings  in  1853.         Davenport,  1854 

Reviewer  Reviewed,  or  Answer  to  Attack  made  by  Rev.  J.  L. 

Hodge  on  Rev.  Lebbeus  Armstrong's  New  Work,  entitled  an 

"  Allegorical  Dialogue  on  John's  Baptism/'  N.  Y.,  1851 

Ross,  Edward  C.;  Tribute  to  Memory  of.  By  John  M.  Macauley. 

N.  Y.,  1851 
1917  Miscellaneous.         [Twenty-six.'] 

Rochester  Knockings.     Discovery  and  Explanations  of. 

Bu/alo,  1851 

Regnault,  Ch.     New  Theory  of  Music.  N,  Y.,  1850 

Rayner,  John.     Cod-Liver  Oil :  Its  Uses,  &c.     (4th  Amer.  Ed.) 

N.  Y.,  1850 

Revolutions  in  Europe,  and  Memoir  of  Louis  Phillipe.  By  R.  O. 
Old.  N.  Y.,  1848 

Rushtaboo.     By  Sundown.  N.  Z,  1848 

Remsen  Abraham  and  A.  Remsen  Schenk.     Memorial  of.     By 
A.  Hamilton  Bishop.  Astoria,  L.  /.,  1849 

Report,  Thirteenth  Annual,  of  Exec.  Com.  of  Benevolent  Fra 
ternity  of  Churches.  Boston,  1847 
Russell,  Philemon  R. ;  Primary  Scriptural  Manual  by. 

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Rafinesque,  C.  S.  Amenities  of  Nature,  or  Annals  of  Hist,  and 
Natural  Sciences.  Good  Book.  No.  I.  Scarce.  Phila.,  1840 

Riell,  Henry  E.  Appeal  to  Citizens  of  U.  S.  on  Elective  Fran 
chise.  N.  Y.,  1840 

Eubeta,"  "  The  Vision  of.     Critical  Exami.  of  Poem  entitled. 

N.  Y.,  1839 

Bice,  Henry  L.  Sermon  at  Close  of  Session  of  the  Classical 
Institution  of  German  Ref.  Church.  Chamber sburg,  1836 

Root,  J.  Address,  Calling  upon  Christians  to  use  the  Plain 
Word  of  God. 

Rudd,  J.  C.  The  Temple  Destroyed,  or  the  Parish  in  Affliction. 
Sermon.  Auburn,  1832 

Eegeneration.     By  H.  U.  O.  1832 

Eush,  Hon.  Richard.  Two  Letters  on  Free  Masonry  and  the 
New  Berlin  Trial.  Utica,  1831 

Review  of  Mr.  Whitman's  Letters  to  Prof.  Stuart  on  Religious 
Liberty.  Boston,  1831 

Repplogel,  George.     New  System  for  Preservation  of  Bees. 

Greensburgh,  Pa.,  1830 

Right  of  Free  Discussion.  N.  Y.,  1829 

Railway.     Single  Rail.  Boston,  1827 

Review  of  Pamphlet  on  the  Trust  Deed  of  Hanover  Church. 

Boston,  1828 

Redivivus,  Quevedo.     The  Vision  of  Judgment.      London,  1824 

1918  Miscellaneous.     Fine  lot.     [Fourteen.] 

Rush,  Benjamin.  Inquiry  into  Effects  of  Ardent  Spirits  on  the 
Human  Body  and  Mind.  Boston,  1823 

Romeyn,  John  B.  Sermon  on  Danger  and  Duty  of  Young 
People.  N.  Y.,  1810 

Rhode  Island  Politics  and  Journalism.  Letter  from  Thomas 
Davis  to  Hon.  Henry  B.  Anthony.  Providence,  1866 

Robert  the  Hermit  of  Mass.  Life  and  Adventures  of.  Un cut  and 
scarce.  Providence,  1829 

Richmond,  Calamity  at ;  being  a  Narrative  of  Awful  Conflagra 
tion  of  the  Theatre,  Dec.  26,  1811.  Very  scarce.  N.  Y.,  1812 

Rhode  Island,  Annals  of,  and  Providence  Plantations,  and  a 
Rhyme  of. 

and  the  Times,  by  Geo.  Wm.  Curtis.      N.  Y.,  1863 

Mr  Goddard's  Address  on  Civil  Government. 

Providence,  1843 

and  Providence  Plantations.     Centennial  Ser.     By 

Thos.  Williams.  Providence,  1837 

Indian  names  of  places,  by  Usher  Parsons. 

Providence,  1861 

Rio  Grande  Valley.     By  John  A.  Stevens.  N.  Y.,  1864 

Rock  Island  and  its  Surroundings  in  1853.         Davenport,  1854 
Russell,  John.     The  Nature  of  the  Gospel  Delineated,  Sermon, 
preached  in  Kilmarnock,  Aug.  18th,  1796.  Ayr,  1796 

Russia,  The  Resources  of,  in  the  Event  of  a  War  with  France. 

Boston,  1812 

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1919  Miscellaneous.     Valuable.     [Twenty-two.] 

Keformers  of  Great  Britain,  To  the.     E.  Carlisle. 

Dorchester,  1821 

Kichmond,  Duke  of.  The  Bill  for  Universal  Suffrage  and  Annual 
Parliaments.  London,  1817 

Eowson,  Susanna  ;  Spelling  Dictionary,  (2d  Ed.) 

Portland,  1815 

Bolliad.     Criticisms  on  the  Poem.  London,  1784 

Kemarks  on  Dr.  Lowth's  Letter  to  Bishop  of  Gloucester. 

London,  1786 

Kamsay,  Allan  ;  Familiar  Epistles  between  Lieut.  Wm.  Hamil 
ton  and.  Belfast,  1757 
Eeed,  Joseph.     Historical  Essay.     By  George  Bancroft. 

N.  F.,  1867 

Eeed,  Pres.,  in  Eeply  to  Mr.  Geo.  Bancroft  and  others.  N.  Y.,  1867 

Eeed,  Wm.  B.,     Expert  in  Art  of  Exhumation  of  Dead.     By 

Benj.  Eush.  London,  1867 

Criticism  of  Aspersions  of,  on  Character  of  Benj. 

Eush.  Phila.,  1867 

Eeport  of  the  Kanzas  Congressional  Investigating  Committee, 
July  1st,  1856. 

Eeport,  Official,  of  Col.  L.  C.  Baker  to  S.  P.  Chase,  Secretary 
of  Treasury,  in  the  Case  of  Stuart  Gwynn  and  S.  M.  Clarke, 
June,  1864.  N.  T. 

Eeport  of  Case  of  Eussell  Jarvis,  May  16,  1828. 

Eeport  from  the  Commissioner  of  Patents,  showing  the  opera 
tions  of  Patent  Office  for  1842.  Feb.  1,  1843. 

Eeport  of  Secretary  of  War.    Feb.  4,  1848. 

Eodger,  Alex.     Scotch  Poetry  ;  consisting  of  Song,  Odes,  &c. 

London,  1821 

Eann,  Jack  ;  Life  of,  who  was  executed  Nov.  30,  1774.    London 

Eepository,  Monthly.     No.  LXIH.  March,  1832 

No.  LXIV.  April,  1832 

Eeport,  House  of  Eefuge.  N.  Y.,  1824 

of  Third  Spa-Fields  Meeting.  Spa-Fields,  1817 

Bayrnond,  Wm.  Biograp.  Sketches  of  Dis.  Men  of  Columbia  Co. 
Scarce.  Albany,  1851 

1920  EEVOLUTIONAKT  PAMPHLETS.     Valuable.     [Four.] 

GKAY,  JOHN,  of  Mt.  Vernon,  Last  Soldier  of  the  Revolution. 

Very  scarce.  Washington,  1868 

SMITH,  J.  H.     Eevolutionary  Claims,  House  of  Eeps.     Doc.  No. 

1028.  Washington,  1842 

REPORT  of  Convention  in  Independence  Hall.  Phila.,  1852 

BATTLE  OF  TRENTON.     By  Henry  K.  How.     Very  scarce. 

N.  Brunswick,  1856 

1921  REVOLUTIONARY  PAMPHLETS.     Exceedingly  Valuable.     [Fourteen.] 

SPEECH  OF  JOSEPH  GALLOWAY  in  answer  to  John  Dickinson. 

London,  1765 
CONSIDERATIONS  of  Imposing  Taxes  in  the  British  Colonies. 

N.  F.,1765 


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GRIEVANCES  of  the  American  Colonies.  London,  1766 

THANKSGIVING  DISCOURSE  by  John  Lathrop.  Boston,  1774 

WHITNEY'S  Disc,  on  the  Public  Fast,  July  14  Boston,  1774 

Extracts  from  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  American  Continental 
Congress.  Boston,  1774 

CONSIDERATIONS  on  the  British  Colonies  in  America. 

Hartford,  1774 

FRIENDLY  ADDRESS  to  all  Reasonable  Americans.         N.  Y.,  1774 
STRICTURES  on  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  Friendly  Address. 

Boston,  1775 

THANKSGIVING  DISCOURSE  by  Rev.  Wm.  Gordon.        Boston,  1775 
SERMON  ON  AMERICAN  AFFAIRS  by  Win.  Smith.  Phila.,  1775 

OBSERVATIONS  on  the  Nature  of  Civil  Liberty  by  Richard  Price. 

London,  1776 

SERMON,  PREACHED  AT  LEXINGTON  April  20,  1778,  by  Jacob  Gush 
ing.  Boston,  1778 

ANTICIPATION.     His  M y's  most  Gracious  Speech  to  both 

H s  of  P L 1.     4th  Ed.  London,  1778 

1922  Revolutionary  Pamphlets.     Exceedingly  Valuable.     {Fourteen.'] 

Oration,  delivered  July  4,  1803,  by  Lewis  M.  Ogden. 

Newark,  1803 
Address,  delivered  at  Union  Celebration  of  Indepen.  at  Sutton, 

by  L.  Hoadley.  Worcester,  1824 

Sketch  of  the  Olden  Time,  by  an  Antiquary.  N.  Y.,  1829 

History  of  the  Fight  at  Concord,  April  19,  1775,  by  Rev.  Ezra 

Ripley.     2d  Ed.  Concord,  1832 

TREASON  OF  BENEDICT  ARNOLD,  by  Winthrop  Atwill. 

Northampton,  1837 
GEN.  WOODHULL  AND  ms  MONUMENT,  by  Luther  R.  Marsh. 

N.  Y.,  1848 

Leicester  in  the  Revolution,  Address  commem.  of  ;  by  E.  Wash- 
burn.  Boston,  1849 
Oration  on  Battle  of  Lexington,  by  Robert  Rantoul,  Jr.     April 

19.  Boston,  1850 

Ethan  Allen's  Narrative  of  Capture  of  Ticonderoga.     5th  Ed. 

With  Notes.  Burlington,  1854 

Martyrs  to  the  Revolution  in  the  Prison  Ships  in  Wallabout 

Bay.  N.  Y.,  1855 

The  American  Spy.     By  J.  R.  Simms.  Albany,  1857 

Reminiscences  of  Military  Life  and  Sufferings  of  CoL  Timothy 

Bigelow,  by  Charles  Hersey.  Worcester,  1860 

Patriots  of  the  Revolution  of  '76.     Sketches  of  the  Survivors. 

Boston,  1864 
Champe's  Adventure,  by  Gen.  Henry  Lee.  N.  Y.,  1864 

1923  PRE-REVOLUTION  AND  REVOLUTIONARY  PAMPHLETS.      Very  Valuable. 

[Four.'] 

A  DISSERTATION  ON  THE  POLIT.  UNION  AND  CONSTITUTION  OF  THE 
THIRTEEN  U.  S.  OF  N.  A.  Which  is  necessary  to  their  Preser 
vation  and  Happiness.  Humbly  offered  to  the  Public.  By  a 
Citizen  of  Phila.  Very  scarce.  Re-Printed,  Hartford,  1783 


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PRICE,  RICHARD.  OBSERVATIONS  on  the  Importance  of  the  Amer- 
Revolution,  and  the  Means  of  Making  it  a  Benefit  to  the 
World.  Very  scarce. 

London:  Printed.     N.  Haven  :  Re-printed,  1785 

OBSERVATIONS  ON  THE  CASE  OF  THE  WHIG  MERCHANTS  indebted  to 
Great  Britain  at  the  Commencement  of  the  late  War.  By  a 
Citizen.  Extremely  scarce.  N.  Y.,  1785 

HERRING,  ELBERT.  AN  ORATION  on  the  Anniv.  of  the  Battle  of 
Lexington,  deliv.  at  request  of  the  "United  Whig  Club." 
Very  scarce.  N.  Y.,  1809 

1924  PRE-EEVOLUTION  AND  REVOLUTIONARY  PAMPHLETS.       Very  Valuable 

and  Rare.      \_FiveJ\ 

THE  INTEREST  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN  considered  with  regard  to  her 
Colonies.  2d  Ed.  London,  1761 

CONSIDERATIONS  ON  THE  PROPRIETY  OF  IMPOSING  TAXES  in  the  British 
Colonies.  Very  rare  edition. 

North  America :  Printed  by  a  North  American.     N.  Y. :  Re 
printed  by  John  Holt,  1765 

REMARKS  ON  THE  REVIEW  OF  THE  CONTROVERSY  BETWEEN  GR.  BRITAIN 
AND  HER  COLONIES,  in  which  the  Errors  of  its  Author  are  Ex 
posed,  and  the  Claims  of  the  Colonies  Vindicated,  upon  the 
Evidence  of  Historical  Facts  and  Authentic  Records.  To 
which  is  subjoined,  A  Proposal  for  Terminating  the  Present 
Unhappy  Dispute  with  the  Colonies  ;  Recovering  their  Com 
merce  ;  Reconciliating  their  Affections  ;  Securing  their  Rights; 
and  Establishing  their  Dependence  on  a  just  and  permanent 
Basis,  Humbly  submitted  to  the  Consideration  of  the  British 
Legislature.  By  Edward  Bancroft.  Very  rare  edition. 

London :  Printed  in  the  year  1769.     New  London  in  N.  E. : 
Reprinted  and  Sold  by  T.  Green,  1771 

THE  REVOLUTION  OF  AMERICA.  By  the  Abbe  RaynaL  Very  scarce 
Ed.  Salem,  1782 

CONSIDERATIONS  ON  THE  MEASURES  carrying  on  with  respect  to  the 
British  Colonies  in  N.  A.  Very  scarce  Ed. 

London:  Printed.     Hartford:  Reprinted  and  Sold  by  Eben 
Watson,  near  the  Great  Bridge,  1774 

1925  PRE-REVOLUTTON  AND  REVOLUTIONARY  PAMPHLETS.     Extremely  Rare 

lot.     [Seven.] 

SMITH,  WM.  Sermon  on  the  Present  Situation  of  Amer.  Affairs, 
preached  in  Christ  Church,  June  23,  1775,  at  the  Request  of 
the  Officers  of  the  Third  Battallion  of  the  City  of  Phila.  and 
District  of  Southwark.  Rare. 

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1930  SALEM,  Mass.     A  DISCOURSE  Pronounced  at  the  request  of  the 

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1932  SALEM,  Mass.     An  Account  of  the  Newspapers  and  other  Peri 

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1939  SAMPSON,  DEBORAH.     THE  FEMALE  REVIEW  ;  OR,  MEMOIRS  OF 

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1940  SAMUEL,  THE  FIRST  AND  SECOND  BOOKS  OF,  and  the  First  Book 

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1941  SANDERSON,  JOHN  P.       Republican  Landmarks.     The  Views  and 

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1942  SANDERSON,     JOHN.        BIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  SIGNERS  TO  THE 

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1945  ST.  PAUL,  HENRY.     Our  Home  and  Foreign  Policy,     12mo,  paper. 

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1948  SAN  FRANCISCO.     THE  ANNALS  OF,  containing  a  summary  of 

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1949  SANTAREM,   VISCOUNT.      RESEARCHES  RESPECTING  AMERICUS 

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1950  SARGENT,  Lucius  M.     Hubert  and  Helen,  with  other  Poems.  Svo, 

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1951  SARGENT,  L.  M.     DEALINGS  WITH  THE  DEAD.     By  a  Sexton  of 

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1952  SARGENT,  WINTHROP.     THE  LOYALIST  POETRY  OF  THE  REVO 

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1953  "  SCANK,  PHILEMON."     A  few  Chapters  to  Brother  Jonathan,  con 

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1954  SCITUATE,  MASS.     HISTORY  OF,  from  its  settlement  to  1831. 

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1955  SCHOOLCRAFT,  HENRY  R.     NARRATIVE  JOURNAL  OF  Travels 

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1656  SCHOOLCRAFT,  H.  R.  ALGIC  RESEARCHES,  comprising  inquiries 
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1957  SCHOOLCRAFT,  HENRY  R.  NOTES  ON  THE  IROQUOIS  ;  or,  con 
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1958  SCHOOLCEAFT,  HENEY  E.     SUMMAKY  NAEEATIVE  of  an  ex 

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1959  SCOTT,  WINFIELD,  LIEUT-GEN.     MEMOIES  OF.     Written  by 

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1960  SCOTT,  B.  "  THE  PILGRIM  FATHEES,  NEITHER  PURITANS  NOR  PERSE 

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1961  SCOTT,  SIR  WALTER.     Demonology  and  Witchcraft.     Illustrated 

with  six  full-page  steel  engravings  by  Geo.  Cruikshank.  16rao, 
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1962  SEARS,  REUBEN.     A  Poem  on  the  Mineral  Waters  of  Ballston  and 

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1963  SEARS,  EDMUND  H.     PICTURES  or  THE  OLDEN  TIME,  as  shown 

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1964  SELBORNE,  Eng.     The  Natural  History  of  Selborne.     By  Gilbert 

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1965  SERGEANT,  JOHN.     A  Lecture,  delivered  before  the  Mercantile  Li 

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1966  SEWELL,   MRS.     "  Our  Father's  Care,"   A  Ballad.     12mo,  paper. 

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1967  SHAKERS.  EEPORT  of  the  Examination  of  the  Skakers  of  Canter 

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1968  SHAKESPEARE'S  DEAMATIC  WOEKS,  POEMS,  DOUBT 

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1970  SHAPLEIGH,   Me.,  A  History  of.      By  Rev.   Amasa   Loring. 

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1971  SHARP,  GRANVTLLE.     The  Just  Limitation  of  Slavery  in  the  Laws 

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1972  SHAW,  Doctor  JOHN,  Poems  by.    To  which  is  prefixed  a  Biograph 

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1973  SHAW,  SAMUEL,  Mai.,  THE  JOURNALS  OF.    The  First  Amer.  Con 

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1974  SHEDD,  W.  G.  T.,  Inaugural  Discourse  by,  on  "The  Nature  and 

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1975  SHERBUBNE,  Mass.,  HISTORY  or,  from  its  Incorporation,  1674, 

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1976  SHERIDAN,   PHILIP   H.,   Major-General,   ILLUSTRATED  LIFE, 

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1977  SHREWSBURY,  Mass.,  A  HISTORY  OF  THE  TOWN  OF.     Furnished 

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1978  SHREWSBURY,  Mass.,  HISTORY  OF,  from  its  Settlement  in  1717, 

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1979  SHOREHAM,  Vt.     HISTORY  OF  THE  TOWN  OF,  from  the  date  of  its 

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1980  SHIPTON,  C.  E.,  A  SKETCH  OF  THE  EARLY  SETTLEMENT  AND  HISTORY 

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1981  SIGOURNEY,  MES.  L.  H.     Traits  of  the  Aborigines  of  America  :  A 
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1982 The  same.     Half  mor. 

1983  SIGOURNEY,  L.  H.     Pocahontas,  and  other  Poems.     Svo,d.    With 

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1984  SIMCOE,  J.  G.,  Lieut.-Col.     MILITARY  JOURNAL.     A  History  of. 

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1985  SIMMS,    WILLIAM   GILMORE.      Southern   Passages    and  Pictures. 

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1986  SIMMS,  W.  GILMORE.  Areytos  ;  or,  Songs  of  the  South.  Svo,  paper. 

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1987  SIMMS,   JEPHTHA  E.     TRAPPERS  OF  NEW  YORK  ;   or,  a  Bio 

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1988  SIMON,  Mrs.  B.  A.     Evangelical  Eeview  of  Modern  Genius  ;    or, 

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1989  SIMON,  BARBARA  ANNE,     THE  HOPE  OF  ISRAEL  ;  presumptive 

evidence  that  the  Aborigines  of  the  Western  Hemisphere  are 
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1990  SIMON,  Mrs.  B.  E.  THE  TEN  TRIBES  OF  ISRAEL  Historically  Identi 

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1991  SIMPSON,  THOMAS.     NARRATIVE  OF  THE  DISCOVERIES  on  the 

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1992  SIMPSON,  Sir  GEORGE.     An  Overland  Journey  Round  the  World 

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1993  SIMPSON,  JAMES  H.     JOURNAL  OF  A  MILITARY  RECONNOISSANCE 

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1994  SIMSBURY,  GRANBY  and  CANTON,  Conn.     From  1642  to 

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1995  SIMSBURY,  Now  EAST  GRANBY.     A  History  of  Newgate  of  Con 

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1998  SMALLEY,  JOHN.     A  Sermon  delivered  in  the  College  Chapel  in 

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scarce.  New  Haven,  1787 

1999  SMITH,  CAPT.  JOHN.     THE  TRUE  TRAVELS,  ADVENTURES  AND  OB 

SERVATIONS  OF,  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africke  and  America ;  begin 
ning  about  the  yeere  1 593,  and  continued  to  this  present  1629. 
From  the  London  edition  of  1629.  2  vols.,  Svo.  With  por 
traits,  maps,  half'  mor.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges,  now  scarce.  Richmond : 
He-published  at  the  Franklin  Press,  1819. 

2000  SMITH,  CAPT.  JOHN.     ADVERTISEMENTS  FOR  THE  UNEXPERIENCED 

PLANTERS  OF  NEW  ENGLAND,  or  anywhere  ;  or,  the  Pathway  to 
erect  a  Plantation.  With  a  fac-similie  of  Smith's  map  of  New 
England,  with  additions  and  corrections  as  published  in 
1635.  Sm.  4to,  cl,  uncut.  Eeprinted  from  the  London  edition  of 
1616.  William  Veuzie,  Boston,  1865 

Only  250  copies  printed. 

2001  SMITH,  CAPT.  JOHN.     A  DESCRIPTION  OF  NEW  ENGLAND  ;  or, 

Observations  and  Discoveries  in  the  North  of  America  in  the 
year  of  our  Lord,  1614.  With  the  success  of  six  ships  that 
went  the  next  year,  1 615.  With  a  Fac-similie  of  the  Original 
Map.  Sm.  Uo,  cl,  uncut.  Eeprinted  from  the  London  edition  of 
1631.  William  Veazie,  Boston,  1865 

Only  250  copies  printed. 

2002  SMITH,  CAPTAINE  JOHN.     A  TRUE  RELATION  of  such  occur 

rences  and  accidents  of  noate  as  hath  hapned  in  Virginia  since 
the  first  planting  of  that  Collony,  which  is  now  resident  in  the 
South  part  thereof,  till  the  last  returne  from  thence.  Virginia 
Series,  No.  1.  4£o.  Printed,  London,  1608. 

He-printed :  Boston,  1866.    With  an  introduction  and  notes  by 
Charles  Deane.     Thirty-jive  copies,  roy.  4to.  No.  35. 

2003  SMITH,  M.     GEOGRAPHICAL  VIEW  OF  THE  BRITISH  POSSESSIONS  IN 

NORTH  AMERICA,  comprising  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  New 
Britain,  Lower  and  Upper  Canada.  With  an  Appendix,  con 
taining  a  concise  History  of  the  War  in  Canada  to  1814.  12mo 
sh.,  scarce.  Baltimore,  1814 

2004  SMITH,  ETHAN.     VIEW  OF  THE  HEBREWS,  exhibiting  the  Destruc 

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Poultney,  Vt.,  1823 

2005  SMITH,  AARON.     The  Atrocities  of  the  Pirates :  being  a  faithful 

narrative  of  the  unparalleled  sufferings  endured  by  the  Author 
during  his  Captivity  among  the  Pirates  of  the  Island  of  Cuba, 
with  an  account  of  the  excesses  and  Barbarities  of  those  Inhu 
man  Freebooters.  12mo,  bds.,  uncut.  London,  1824 

2006  SMITH,  JOSHUA  TOULMIN.     THE  NORTHMEN  IN  NEW  ENGLAND  ; 

or,  America  in  the  Tenth  Century.     Svo,  cl,  scarce,  fine  copy. 

Boston,  1839    < 


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Excursion  to  Tortola  and  St.  Thomas.     <7/.,  12mo. 

New  York,  1840 

2008  SMITH,  SEBA.     Powhattan  ;  A  Metrical  Romance  in  Seven  Cantos. 

8vo,  cl  New  York,  1841 

2009  SMITH,   EEV.    THOMAS    and   EEV.    SAMUEL    DEANE. 

JOURNALS  OF,  with  Biographical  Notices  and  a  Summary  History 

of  Portland.     By  Wm.  Willis.     L.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut,  plates,  very 

scarce.  Portland,  1849 

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2010  SMITH,  ELBEET  H.     MA-KA-TAI-ME-SHE-KIA-KIAK,  or  Black  Hawk 

and  Scenes  in  the  West.  A  National  Poem,  in  six  cantos. 
Svo,  c/.,  plates.  New  York,  1849 

2011  SMITH,  JOSEPH.     OLD  EEDSTONE  ;  or,  Historical  Sketches  of 

Western  Presbyterianism,  its  early  Ministers,  its  Perilous  Times 
and  its  First  Eecords.  8uo,  cl,  ports.  Phila.,  1854 

2012  SMITH,  EDMOND  EEUEL.     The  Araucanians  ;  or,  notes  of  a  tour 

among  the  Indian  tribes  of  Southern  Chili.     12?no,  cl.,  plates. 

New  York,  1855 

2013  SMITH,  T.  MARSHALL.  LEGENDS  OF  THE  WAR  of  INDEPENDENCE, 

and  of  the  earlier  settlements  in  the  West.  Svo,  cl.,  very  scarce. 
Slightly  water  stained,  but  can  be  cleansed  with  slight  expense. 

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the  wonderful  adventures  of  Beelzebub  Bubble.  A  Satire  on 
somebody.  By  Nathan  Nobody.  With  a  Critique.  Svo  pamph. 

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2030  SPRAGUE,  CHARLES.     WRITINGS  OF.     Now  first  collected. 

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2031  STAMFORD,  CONN.     HISTORICAL  ADDRESS,  delivered  at  the  Cele 

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Cambridge  (privately  printed),  1867 

2039  STEYENSON,  JOHN  HALL.     CRAZY  TALES.     4to,  unbound. 

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2040  STEPHENSON,  MARMADUKE — WM.   KOBINSON,  AND  MARY   DYER.     A 

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CHARLES  L,  Maj.-Gen.  Whalley,  Goffe,  and  Col.  Dixwell :  Who, 
at  the  Restoration,  1660,  Fled  to  America  ;  and  were  secreted 
and  concealed,  in  Massachusetts  and  Connecticut,  for  near 
Thirty  Years.  With  an  account  of  Mr.  Theophilus  Whale, 
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Judges.  12mo,  sh..  portrait  and  plates  ;  fine  copy.  Extremely 
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2049  STODDARD,  SOLOMON.     "THE  DANGER  OF  SPEEDY  DEGENER 

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July,  1705.  16mo,  28 pages.  Boston  ;  Printed  by  B.  Green,  1705 

2050  STONE,  WILLIAM  L.     UNCAS  AND  MIANTONOMAH,  a  Historical 

Discourse  Delivered  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  on  the  Fourth  day 
of  July,  1842,  on  the  occasion  of  the  erection  of  a  monument 
to  the  Memory  of  Uncas,  the  White  Man's  Friend,  and  First 
Chief  of  the  Mohegans.  12mo,  cl  N.  Y.,  1848 

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2052  STONEHAM,  MASS.     A  BKIEF  HISTORY  OF  THE  TOWN  OF,  from  its 

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Murder  of  Jacob  Gould,  Nov.  25,  1819.  By  Silas  Dean. 
Sm.  Svo,  36  pages,  fine  copy  ;  in  original  covers.  Very  scarce. 

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the  Constitution.  3  vols.  Royal  Svo,  bds.,  uncut 

Boston,  1833 

2054  STRYKER,  Eev.  PETER.     A  Historical  Discourse,  delivered  at  the 

last  service  held  in  the  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church, 
New  York  City,  April  15,  1860.  12mo,  cl.  ;  Frontispiece. 

jr.  r,  i860 

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2059  SUMMERFIELD,  JOHN.     A   Sermon,   preached  in  the  Ref.   Dutch 

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Eeception  of  the  Delegates  from  the  Society,  &c.,by  the  Board 
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wherein  are  contained  the  Principles  on  which  that  most 
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Lambe,  Charles.  Sermon  Preached  in  the  Cathedral  Church 
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Dishonor  of  Changing  Sides  and  Leaving  Old  Friends. 

Lowl/m,  1716 

Gibbons,  Thomas.  Sermon  preached  at  Haberdasher's  Hall, 
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Henderson,  John.  The  Legal  Temper  Displayed  in  its  Na 
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Robinson,  Robert.  The  Christian  Doctrine  of  Ceremonies. 
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Johnstone,  Rev.  John.  Importance  of  a  Proper  Choice  of 
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Birch,  Thomas  L.  The  Obligations  upon  Christians  and 
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Colman,  Benjamin.  Sermon — On  a  Day  of  Prayer  kept  by 
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Prince,  Thomas.  Sermon,  to  the  North  Church  in  Boston, 
January  25,  1731,  '32.  Being  a  Day  of  Prayer  for  the 
Divine  Direction,  in  their  Choice  of  Another  Colleague  Pastor 
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Ashley  Jonathan.  Sermon — The  Great  Duty  of  Charity. 
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Hooper,  William.  The  Apostles  neither  Impostors  nor  En 
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Hancock,  John.  Discourse  upon  the  Good  Work,  Pem 
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Colman,  Benjamin.  The  Case  of  Satan's  Fiery  Darts  in  Blas 
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Discourse  on  Government  and  Keligion.     By  an  Independent. 

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Mayhew,  Jonathan.  Discourse  concerning  Unlimited  Sub 
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Pierson,  John.  Sermon,  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  8,  1751.  Before 
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Moore,  Thos  L.     Sermon— Trinity  Ch.  and  St.  Paul's,  N.Y.. 

Oct.  4,  1792. 

Priestly,  Joseph.     Sermon — Gravel  Pit  Meeting,  in  Hackney, 
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Sermon — Gravel  Pit  Meeting,  in  Hackney,  Feb.  28. 

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Popkin,  John  S.     Sermon — Attempt  to  Kecommend  Justice, 
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Newburyport,  1805 

Sermon,  on  an  Afflictive  Occasion. 

Newburyport,  1814 

•    Sermon,  on  the  Seasons,  Time  and  Eternity,  Dec. 

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Pierpont,  John.     Sermon — Newburyport,  Oct.  26,  1823. 

Cambridge,  1823 

Sermon— Hollis  St.  Ch.,  Dec.  8,  1833.     Boston,  1834 

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Boston,  1837 

Pusey,  Rev.  E.  B.     Sermon,  preached  before  the  University, 
in  Cathedral  Church  of  Christ,  in  Oxford. 

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Sermon,  preached  before  University,  in  Cathedral 

Church  of  Christ,  in  Oxford,  Fourth  Sunday  after  Easter. 

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Sessions,  Alexander  J.     Sermon — Haverhill,  Dec.  17,  1837. 

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Spring,  Gardiner.     Something  Must  be  Done  :  a  New-Year's 
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Dissertation  on  Native  Depravity.  N.  Y.,  1833 

Smalley,  John.     Two  Discourses  on  John  VI.  44     Very  scarce. 

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Sermon — Wallingford — with  special  reference  to  the 

Murryan  Controversy.  Hartford,  1785 

• Sermon — Wallingford — with  a  view  to  the  Univer- 

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Mason,  Erskine.  The  Subject  and  Spirit  of  the  Ministry. 
Sermon,  Oct.  16,  1838.  N.  Y.,  1838 

Hooker,  Edward  W.  Address — Theological  Institute,  East 
Windsor  Hill,  Conn..  Aug.  5,  1839.  Hartford,  1839 

Upfold,  George.     Discourse — Trinity  Church,  May  14,  1841. 

Pittsburgh,  1841 

Farley,  Frederick  A.  Sermon — Sec.  Unitarian  Church,  Brook 
lyn,  Aug.  8  1841. 

Lafon,  Rev.  Thomas.  The  Great  Obstruction  to  Conversion  of 
Souls  at  Home  and  Abroad.  N.  Y,  1843 

Manning,  Henry  E.  Penitents  and  Saints.  Sermon  in  behalf 
of  Magdalen  Hospital  at  St.  George-in-the-Fields,  May  8, 
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Blain,  Kev.  Wilson.  Psalms  of  David  ;  every  Way  suitable  to 
Christian  Worship.  Discourse.  Rossmlle,  1844 

Paddock,  Eev.  S.  B.  Sermon,  preached  in  Christ  Church, 
Norwich,  Sept.  8,  1844  :  Resignation  of  Rectorship. 

Norwich,  1844 

Gannett,  Ezra  S.  Peace  not  War — Sermon,  Federal  St 
Meeting-House.  Boston,  1845 

Dana,  Daniel.  Discourse — Fiftieth  Anniv.  of  Ordination,  Nov. 
19,  1844.  Newburyport,  1845 

Bedell,  Rev.  G.  T.  The  Present  Profit  of  Godliness.  Ser 
mon.  Church  of  the  Ascension.  N.  Y.,  1852 

Hopper,  Rev.  Edward.     Sermon — Presb.  Ch.,  Sag  Harbor. 

N.  Y.,  1855 

Muhlenberg,  William  A.  Sermon — Re-opening  of  the  Church 
of  Augustus,  Trappe,  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa..  Sept.  5,  1860. 

N.  Y.,  1861 

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Bancroft,  Aaron.     The  Nature  and  Worth  of  Christian  Lib 
erty.     Sermon,  Sec.  Cong.  Ch.        Worcester,  1816 
Discourse — Duties   enjoined  by  the  Fourth  Com 
mandment.  Worcester,  1817 

Discourse  on  Conversion.  Worcester,  1818 

Sermon— Keene,  Aug.  15,  1819.          Worcester,  1821 

Discourse — Sec.  Congre.  Soc.  Worcester,  1827 

Bronson  A.      The   Errors  of    "Concord"  Refuted,  and  the 

Truth  of  God  Vindicated,  on  the  subject  of  Chris 
tian  Baptism.     Address.  Providence,  1834 

Lecture  on  subject  of  Bible  Translations. 

Fall  River,  1836 

Belknap,  Jeremy.     Sermon  :  Jesus  Christ  the  only  Founda 
tion.  Boston,  1792 

• Two  Sermons  on  the  Institution  and  Observation  of 

the  Sabbath.  Boston,  1801 

Baldwin,  Thomas.     The  Dangerous  Influence  of  Vicious  Ex 
ample.     Sermon.  Boston,  1809 

Discourse :    The  Supreme  Deity  of  Christ,   illus 
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Bacon,  Leonard.  Sermon  :  Duties  connected  with  the  Pres 
ent  Commercial  Distress.  New  Haven,  1837 

Sermon :  Foreign  Evangelical  Soc. 

New  Haven,  1845 

Chauncy,  Charles.  Sermon  :  Enthusiasm  described  and  cau 
tioned  against.  Boston,  1742 

Sermon  :  Various  Gifts  of  Ministers.      Boston,  1742 

Channing,  Wm.  E.     Sermon,  Boston,  Sept.  18,  1814. 

Sermon,  Easter  Sunday,  1834.  Boston,  1835 

Discourse :  Anniv.  Benev.  Fraternity  of  Churches. 

Boston,  1835 

2071  Sermons.     [Eighteen.'] 

Channing,  Wm.  E.     Sermon  on  War,  Jan.  25.       Boston,  1835 
Dewey,  Orville.     Two  Discourses  on  Nature  and  Province  of 
Natural,  Revealed  and  Experimental  Religion. 

N.  Y.,  1841 

Sermon  :  The  Character  and  Claims  of  Seafaring 

Men.  N.  Y.,  1845 

Frothingham,  N.  L.     Plea  against  Religious  Controversy. 

Boston,  1829 

Sermon,  First  Church,  Feb.  21.  Boston,  1836 

Sermon  :  Duties  of  Hard  Times.  Boston,  1837 

Sermon,  Brattle  Sq.  Ch.,  June  17.          Boston,  1838 

Griffin,  Edward  D.     Farewell  Sermon,  May  28,  1809,  at  New 
ark,  N.  J.  .tfewburyport,  1809 

Sermon  :  Living  to  God.     June  16.         N.  Y.  1816 

Johnson,  Wra.  L.     Discourse  on  Nature,  Use  and  Lawfulness 

of  Oaths.  Trenton,  1824 

Johnson,  John  B.     Farewell  Sermon,  Sept.  26,  North  Dutch 

Church.  Albany,  1802 

Knox,  John.      Two  Discourses  :  Parental  Responsibility  and 

Parental  Solicitude.  N.  Y.,  1834 

Discourse  :  The  Church  Glorious.  N.  Y.,  1839 

Lathrop,  Joseph.  Two  Discourses  :  Christ's  Warning  to  the 
Churches  to  Beware  of  False  Prophets  who  come 
as  Wolves  in  Sheep's  Clothing,  and  the  Marks  by 
which  they  are  known.  3rd  Ed. 

Springfield,  1792 

Sermons  on  the  Mode  and  Subjects  of  Christian  Bap 

tism.  Boston,  1793 

Sermon,  Second  Church  in  Boston,  May  10,  1812. 

Two  Sermons,  First  Parish,  W .  Springfield,  Aug.  25 . 

Springfield,  1816 

Moore,  Benjamin.     Doctrine  of  Regeneration  asserted   and 
explained.  N.  Y.,  1791 

2072  Sermons.     [Fourteen.'] 

Sellon,  Rev.  J.     Series  of  Sermons  on  the  Doctrine  of  Everlast 
ing  Punishment.  Canandaigu,  1828 

Brown,  Solyman.     Sermons  illustrating  the  Method  of  Inter 
preting  the  Sacred  Scriptures  in  their  Spiritual  Sense. 

N.  Y.,  1829 


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Sprague,  Wm.  B.  Causes  of  an  Unsuccessful  Ministry.  Two 
Sermons.  Albany,  1829 

Barnes,  Albert.  Discourse  on  Sovereignty  of  God.  Morristown, 
June  21,  1829. 

Bush,  George.  Attempted  Explication  of  the  Vision  of  the  Liv 
ing  Creatures  and  Wheels  contained  in  the  First  and  Tenth 
Chap,  of  Ezekiel.  Cincinnati,  1829 

Parkman,  Francis.  Sermon,  occas.  by  Recent  Revolutions  in 
France.  Boston,  1830 

Gill,  John.  Infant  Baptism  a  Part  and  Pillar  of  Popery  ;  being 
a  Vindication  of  a  paragraph  in  a  preface  to  a  reply  to  Mr. 
Clarke's  defence  on  Infant  Baptism.  N.  Y.,  1831 

Truair,  John.     Two  Discourses.  Northampton,  1831 

Toplady,  Augustus  M.     Free-will  and  Merit  fairly  examined. 

N.  T.,  1832 

Grosvenor,  Cyrus  P.     Discourse.     Salem,  Jan.  13,  1833. 

Weight,  George.  First  and  Last  Sermons  deliv.  in  Surrey 
Chapel  by  Rev.  Rowland  Hill,  to  which  is  added  the  History 
of  Surrey  Chapel,  by  London,  1833 

Clarke,  Joseph.    Sorrows  and  Advantages  of  Affliction.  Sermon. 

N.  Y.,  1833 

Putnam,  George.  Sermon,  preached  March  6, 1836.  Boston,  1836 

Kellogg,  Rev.  E.  B.     Sermon  on  Forms  of  Prayer.     N^  Y.,  1838 

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The  Unity  of  God.  Sermon  deliv.  in  America,  Sept.,  1816  (3d 
Ed.)  N.  Y.,  1820 

Wilson,  James  R.  Sermon — The  Subjection  of  Kings  and  Na 
tions  to  Messiah.  Sept.  6,  1819.  AT.  Y.,  1820 

Bascom,  Ezekiel  L.  Farewell  Disc,  deliv.  at  Phillipston,  Dec. 
31,  1820.  Worcester,  1821 

Powers,  Rev.  H.  P.  The  Angel's  Salutation  to  the  Shepherds. 
Christmas  Sermon.  Newark,  1822 

Grear,  Ezekiel  G.  Sermon  for  Benefit  of  the  Greeks.  Ithaca, 
Jan.  18,  1824. 

Fitz,  Henry.  The  Non-personality,  Origin  and  End  of  that  Old 
Serpent  called  the  Devil  and  Satan,  which  deceiveth  the  whole 
World.  Discourse.  N.  Y.,  March  13,  1825. 

Maffitt,  John  M.     Prayers  and  Sermons.  Phila.,  1825 

Cuming,  Rev.  F.  H.      Sermon — The  Church  Perfect  and  Entire. 

Canandaigua,  1825 

Potts,  John.     Prayer  and  Sermon.  Phila.,  1825 

Woods,  Leonard.    Sermon  on  the  Nature  and  Influence  of  Faith. 

Andover,  1826 

Wenham,  Rev.  John.  Sermon  preached  before  the  Bishop  of 
Quebec  and  Clergy  of  Upper  Canada,  Aug.  30,  1826. 

Brockville,  1826 

Wardlaw,  Ralph.  Two  Sermons,  occasioned  by  a  passage  in 
Inaugural  Disc,  of  Henry  Brougham.  N.  Y.,  1826 

Christmas,  Joseph  S.  Discourse  on  the  Nature  of  that  Inability 
which  prevents  sinners  from  embracing  the  Gospel. ' 

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Smith,  Eev.  James.  Sermon  deliv.  in  Light  St.  Ch.,  Baltimore, 
June  12, 1825.  Phila.,  1827 

2074  Sermons.     [Fifteen.] 

Gardiner,  John  S.  J.  Sermon — Divinity  of  Jesus  Christ,  Trin 
ity  Church,  Dec.  25,  1810.  Boston,  1811 

Miller,  Samuel.  Sermon  on  Burning  of  Theatre  in  Kichmond, 
Jan.  19,  1812.  N.  Y.,  1812 

Boston,  Thomas.     Sermon — The  Everlasting  Espousals. 

Troy,  1812 

Osgood,  David.  Solemn  Protest  against  the  late  Declaration  of 
War.  Exeter,  1812 

Morss,  James.  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Paul's  Chureh,  New- 
buryport,  Dec.  25,  1812.  Exeter,  1813 

Bradford,  John  M.  Sermon  on  the  Present  Struggle  of  the 
Dutch  for  Emancipation.  Albany,  Feb.  18,  1814. 

Stanford,  John.  Discourse — The  Utility  of  Learning,  to  a 
Young  Minister.  N.  Y.9  1814 

Gary,  Samuel.  Ignorance  of  the  True  meaning  of  the  Scriptures, 
and  the  Causes  of  it.  Boston,  1814 

Judson,  Adoniram.  Sermon  preached  in  the  Lai  Bazar  Chapel, 
Calcutta,  Sept.  27,  1812.  Boston,  1817 

Norton,  Andrews.     Discourse  on  Religious  Education. 

Boston,  1818 

Merwin,  Rev.  Samuel.     Sermon  on  Opening  the  Methodist  Ch. 

in  John  St.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1818. 

.    Bangs,  Rev.  Nathan.     Sermon  on  Opening  Methodist  Ch.  in 
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Capen,  Lemuel.     Earewell  Address,  Sterling,  Jan.  21,  1819. 

Boston,  1819 

Sumner,  Joseph.  Sermon,  Semi-Centen.  Anniv.  of  his  Induc 
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1812.  Worcester,  1819 

Milnor,  Rev.  James.     Sermon — The  Widow  and  her  Mites. 

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2075  Sermons.     [Sixteen.] 

Huntington,  William.  Advocates  for  Devils  Refuted  and  their 
Hope  for  the  Damned  Demolished.  Phila.,  1796 

Lewis,  Isaac.  Sermon  preached  at  Stamford,  Oct.  11,  1796, 
before  the  Consociation  of  the  Western  District  in  Fairfield 
Co.  N.  Haven,  1796 

Hall,  Robert.  Modern  Infidelity  Considered  with  respect  to  its 
Influence  on  Society.  Sermon.  Charlestown,  1801 

Mason,  John  M.     Living  Faith.     Sermon.  N.  Y.,  1802 

M'Leod,  Alexander.  Messiah  Governor  of  the  Nations  of  the 
Earth.  Discourse.  N.  Y.,  1803 

Kippis,  Andrew.     Sermon  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Newburyport,  1803 

Ware,  Henry.     Sermon  deliv.  at  Scituate,  Oct.  31,  1804. 

Boston,  1804 

Cooley,  Timothy  M.     Sermon,  Granville,  May  1,  1805. 

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Nott,  Eliphalet.  Sermon  preached  before  General  Assembly  of 
Presb.  Church,  May  19,  1806.  Phila.,  1806 

Romeyn,  John  B.  Introd.  Sermon  deliv.  in  New  Presb.  Ch., 
Nov.  13,  1808.  N.  F,  1808 

Carnahan,  James.  Christianity  Defended  against  the  Cavils  of 
Infidels  and  the  Weakness  of  Enthusiasts.  Sermon.  May  15, 
1808.  TOco,  1808 

Austin,  Samuel.  Sermon  on  Incomparable  Excellency  of  Re 
ligion  as  the  Life  of  Man.  Catskill,  1808 

Clowes,  Rev.  J.  Sermon  on  the  Sacred  Doctrine  of  the  Divine 
Trinity.  Manchester,  1809 

Neill,  Rev.  Win.  Farewell  Sermon  to  Congre.  in  Cooperstown, 
Sept.  3,  1809. 

Smith,  Samuel  S.     Discourse  on  Resurrection  of  the  Body. 

Washington,  1809 

Paley,  Wm.  Sermon,  July  15,  1777,  at  Visitation  of  Rt.  Rev. 
Edmund,  Lord  Bishop  of  Carlisle.  Cambridge,  1809 

2076  Sermons.     Scarce  and  valuable.     [Fourteen.'] 

Inglis,  Charles.  Essay  on  Infant  Baptism,  in  which  the  Right 
of  Infants  to  Sacrament  of  Baptism  is  proved  from  Scripture. 

N.  F,  1768 

Hooker,  Nathanael.     Six  Discourses  on  different  subjects. 

Hartford,  1771 

Casy,  Thomas.     Sermons  on  Importance  of  Salvation,  &c. 

Boston,  1773 

Tappan,  David.  The  character  and  best  exercises  of  unregen- 
erate  sinners  set  in  a  Scriptural  light.  Newburyport,  1782 

Gordon,  William.  The  Doctrine  of  Final  Universal  Salvation 
examined,  and  shewn  to  be  Unscriptural,  in  Answer  to  a 
Pamphlet  entitled,  Salvation  for  all  Men,  illustrated  and  vindi 
cated  as  a  Scripture  Doctrine.  Boston,  1783 

Edwards,  Jonathan.  The  Necessity  of  Atonement.  Three 
Sermons.  N.  Haven,  J785 

Murray,  John.  (The  Pioneer  of  Universalism  in  this  country.) 
The  Origin  of  Evil.  Sermon.  Newburyport,  May  23,  1784 

Tucker,  John.     Sermon  deliv.  at  Newburyport,  Aug.  1 4,  1 788. 

Reese,  Thomas.  Essay  on  the  Influence  of  Religion  in  Civil 
Society.  Scarce.  Charleston,  1788 

Rice,  David.     Essay  on  Baptism.  Baltimore,  1789 

Linn,  William.     Sermon.     Character  of  Simon  the  Sorcerer. 

N.  Y.,  1793 

Davies,  Samuel.  The  Method  of  Salvation  through  Jesus  Christ 
Sermon.  Providence,  1793 

Dwight,  T.  Discourse  on  the  Genuineness  and  Authenticity  of 
New  Testament.  N.  Y.,  1794 

Maxcy,  Jonathan.     Sermon.     Aug.  9, 1795.  Providence 

2077  Sermons.     [Twenty.] 

Sprague,  W.  B.  Sermon — "  The  Tribute  of  a  Mourning  Hus 
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2103  THACHEB,  JAMES.     AN  ESSAY  ON  DEMONOLOGY,  GHOSTS  and 

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2105  THATCHER,  B.  B.     Indian  Traits  :   being  Sketches  of  the  Man 

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2106  THAYER,  ELISHA.     FAMILY  MEMORIAL.     PART  I.  :  Genealogy 

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2107  THOMAS,  JOHN.     The  Origin  and  Course  of  Intemperance,  a  Poem 

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2108  THOMASTON,  BOCKLAND,  AND  So.  THOMASTON,  Me.     HISTORY  OF, 

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2109  THOMPSON,   THOMAS.       AN  ACCOUNT   of    Two   Missionary 

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2110  THOMPSON,  Kev.  WM.     Memoirs  of  the  Eev.  Samuel  Munson,  and 

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2111  THORNTON,  J.  W.     Lives  of  Isaac  Heath,  and  John  Bowles,  and 

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2112  THUESTON,  CHARLES  MYRICK,  AND  RACHEL  HALL 

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2113  TOLLAND,  Conn.     EARLY  HISTORY  OF.     An  Address  delivered 

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2114  "  TOMO-CHI-CHI,"  Mico  OF  THE  YAMACRAWS.     By  Charles  C. 

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2115  TOMPKINS,  ISAAC.     A  CENTURY  SERMON  delivered  in  Middle- 

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2116  TOPSFIELD,  Mass.     An  Address  delivered,  Aug.  28,  1850  : 

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2117  TOUCHSTONE,  GEOFFERY.     "THE  HOUSE  OF  WISDOM  IN  A 

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2119  TRAITS  OF  AMERICAN  INDIAN  LIFE  and  Character.     By 

a  Fur  Trader.     8w,  cZ.,  uncut.  London,  1853 

2120  TRENTON,  N.  J.     HISTORY  OF  the  Presbyterian  Church  in,  from 

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2121  TRENTON  FALLS,  N.  Y.     PICTURESQUE  AND  DESCRIPTIVE.     By 

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New  York.  Large  8vo,  sheets  folded.  N.  Y.,  1862 

2133  TRIAL  OF  CHARLES  M.  JEFFERDS  for  Murder  at  New  York,  Dec., 

1861.     Charles  E.  Wilbur,  Reporter.     Cloth,  8vo. 

New  York,  1863 

2134  TRIAL  01  JOSHUA  HETT  SMITH,  for  Alleged  Complicity  in  the 

Treason  of  Benedict  Arnold,  1780.     Edited  by  H'y  B.  Dawson. 


401 

Fifty  copies  printed,  numbered  and  signed.  No.  30.  Svo, 
orig.  cover,  uncut.  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  1866 

2135  TROLLOPE,  FRANCES.    Domestic  Manners  of  the  Americans.     5th 

Edition  ;  with  portrait.     12mo,  bds.  London,  Eng.,  1839 

2136  TROY,  N.  H.,  HISTORICAL  SKETCH  OF,  and  her  Inhabitants  from 

the  First  Settlement  of  the  Town  in  1764,  to  1855.  By  A.  M. 
Caverly.  Svo,  cloth.  Portraits  ;  scarce.  Keene,  1859 

2137  TRUMBULL,  BENJ.    AN  APPEAL  to  the  Public,  especially  to  the 

Learned,  with  Re  spect  to  the  Un-Lawfulness  of  Divorces,  in  all 
cases,  excepting  those  of  Incontinency.  Svo  pamph.  ;  very 
scarce.  New  Haven,  1788 

2138  TRUMBULL,  JOHN.      THE  POETICAL  WORKS  OF.     Containing 

McFingai,  a  Modern  Epic  Poem.  The  Progress  of  Dullness, 
and  a  Collection  of  Poems  on  Various  Subjects,  written  before 
and  during  the  Revolutionary  War.  In  two  volumes,  illustra 
ted.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut,  Hartford,  1820 

2139  TRYON  COUNTY,  N.  Y.    ANNALS  OF  ;  or,  the  Border  Warfare  of 

New  York,  During  the  Revolution.  By  Wm.  W.  Campbell. 
Svo,  cl.  Map  and  plate.  Very  scarce,  fine  copy.  N.  Y.,  1831 

2140  TUCKERMAN,  H.  T.     A  Sheaf  of  Verse  bound  for  the  Fair.     Svo, 

paper.  N.  Y.,  1864 

2141  TUDOR,  WILLIAM.     Letters  on  the  Eastern  States.     Svo,  boards, 

uncut,  L.  P.  Boston,  1821 

2142  TURNER,  O.     HISTORY  OF  THE  PIONEER  SETTLEMENT  OF  PHELPS' 

AND  GORHAM'S  PURCHASE  and  Morris'  Reserve,  to  which  is 
added  the  Pioneer  History  of  Monroe  County;  some  Account 
of  Border  Wars  of  the  Revolution  ;  Early  Difficulties  with  the 
Indians  ;  with  a  Glance  at  the  Iroquois.  Svo,  sheets  stitched  ; 
very  scarce  in  this  condition.  Rochester,  1851 

2143  TYSON,  JOB  R,    Discourse  on  The  Integrity  of  the  Legal  Char 

acter,  delivered  before  the  Law  Academy  of  Philadelphia.  Svo. 
Fine  copy,  36 pages  ;  very  scarce.  Valuable  notes.  Phila.,  1839 


PAMPHLETS. 

TRIALS. —  Very  scarce  and  valuable  collection. 

2144  SHEPHERD,  SAMUEL.     Sermon  delivered  at  Lenox,  Mass.,  February 

20,  1806.  Being  the  day  of  the  Execution  of  Ephraim  Wheel 
er,  pursuant  to  his  sentence,  for  a  Rape  committed  on  his 
Daughter,  Betsey  Wheeler.  Very  scarce. 

Stockbridge:  Printed  by  H.  Wttlard,  March,  1806. 

2145  BOORN,  STEPHEN  AND  JESSE.     Mystery  Developed  ;  or,  Russell  Col- 

vin,  supposed  to  be  murdered,  in  Full  Life,  and  his  convicted 
murderers,  rescued  from  Ignominious  Death  by  Wonderful 
Discoveries.  Containing :  I. — A  Narrative  of  the  whole 
Transaction,  by  Rev.  Lemuel  Haynes.  II. — Rev.  Mr.  Haynes' 
Sermon.  III. — A  Succinct  Account  of  the  Indictment,  Trial, 
and  Conviction  of  Stephen  and  Jesse  Boom.  Second  Edition. 
Scarce.  Hartford,  1820 


402 

2146  Bullions,  Dr.,  Case  of,  Fairly  Stated  by  an  Observer. 

N.  Y.,  1835 

Kev.  Alexander,   History  of  the  Trial  of,  before  the 

Associate  Presbytery  of  Cambridge  on  a  Libel 
exhibited  against  him  by  that  Reverend  Body  in 
May,  1829.  N.  Y.,  f831 

2147  Court  of  General  Sessions.     The  People  vs.  John  H.  Cooper, 

Kennith  Defries  and  Others,  for  combination  and  conspiracy 
to  raise  their  wages,  &c.  Hudson,  1836 

2148  Supreme  Court  of  U.  S.  A.,  James  Carver  vs.  James  Jackson. 

Albany,  1829 

21 49  YOUNG,  JOHN,  Conversation  and  Conduct  of,  who  was  Executed  for 

Murder  of  Eobert  Barwick,  from  time  of  Receiving  Sentence 
of  Death,  to  his  Execution,  by  Christopher  Flanagan.     Scarce. 

N.  Y.,  1797 

2150  Report  of  Proc.  under  a  Writ  of  Enquiry  of  Damages.     Lord 

Boringdon,  Plaintiff,  Sir  Arthur  Paget  Defendant.     By  Mr. 
Gurney.  London,  1808 

Impeachment  and  Correction  of  Errors.  Pres.,  Directors  and  Co. 
of  Union  Turnpike  Road  adsm.  Thomas  Jenkins. 

Hudson,  1804 

Proceedings  of  Com.  appointed  to  Inquire  into  Official  Conduct 
of  Wm.  VV.  Van  Ness.  Scarce.  N.  Y.,  1820 

MEDAD  M'CAY,  for  Murder  of  his  Wife  ;  by  M.  T.  C.  Gould. 

Albany,  1821 

2151  JOSEPH  MASON,  for  Murder  of  William  Farrel  ;  by  M.  T.  Gould. 

Onondaga,  1820 

CASE  OF  DIVORCE,  OF  ANDREW  URE,  M.D.  vs.  CATHARINE  URE.    Ref 
utation  of  Certain  Calumnies  published  in  a  pamphlet  entitled 
Correspondence  between  Mr.  Granville  Sharp  i'attison,  and 
Dr.  Natnaniel  Chapman  ;  by  Granville  S.  Pattison.      Very  in 
teresting  and  scarce.  Baltimore,  1820 
Pigott,  Charles,  Case  of.  London,  1793 
DANIEL!.  EATON,  for  Selling  a  Letter,4' Addressed  to  the  Address 
ers/'  by  Thomas  Psine.     Scarce.                           London,  1793 

2152  DANIEL  I.  EATON,  for  Selling  a  Supposed  Libel  entitled  Politics 

for  the  People  ;  or,  Hog's  Wash.  London,  1794 

Daniel  I.  Eaton,  for  Selling  a  Supposed  Libel,  "  The  Second  Part 

of  the  Rights  of  Man,  combining  Principle  and  Practice,'    by 

Thomas  ijaine.  London,  1793 

Report  of,  on  Indictment  for  Libel,  in  The  American  Lancet. 

Containing  the   whole  Evidence.     Dr.  J.  B.  Beck  and  others 

against  Dr.  J.  G.  Vought.  N.  Y.,  1831 

Mulier,  Dr.   A.  A.,  Statement  of  Facts  and  Circumstances   of 

Trial  of,  Late  Rector  of  Trinity  Church,  Clarksville,  Term. 

Nashville,  T.,  1841 

2153  JENKINS,  ELISKA,  vs.  SOLOMON  VAN  RENSELLAER.      Very  scarce. 

N.  Y.,  1808 
King  vs.  Rev.  Robert  Taylor,  for  Blasphemous  Discourse. 

N.  Y.,  1827 

Brown,  George,  Confession  of,  Late  Mate  of  schooner  Retrieve, 
for  Mutiny  and  Murder  of  Capt.  John  Lewis.  N.  Y.,  1819 


403 

2154  Trial  of  Amistad  Captives.     Report  by  John  W.  Barber. 

N.  Haven,  1840 

John  Taylor  vs.  Edward  C.  Delavan,  for  Libel. 

Albany,  1840 

Case  of  James  Maurice  against  Samuel  Judd.  Is  a  Whale  a 
Fish?  Reported  by  Wm.  Sampson.  N.  Y.,  1819 

2155  Trial  for  Sedition,  of  Thomas  Muir.  N.  Z,  1794 

Trial  of  Wilson,  Bruce,  and  Hutchinson,  relative  to  the  escape 
of  the  Convict  Lavalette.  Paris,  April  23. 

Account  of  Argnnients  and  Counsel,  Pleaded  by  James  Foy,  on 
Indictment  for  Procuring,  Stirring,  and  Provoking  Andrew 
Creagh  and  Others  to  Slee  and  Murder  Patrick  Randal, 
McDonnell,  and  Charles  Hipson.  Dublin,  1786 

2156  NICHOLAS  FERNANDEZ,  Dying  Declaration  of,  who,  with  Nine  Others, 

were  executed  in  Cadiz  Harbor  for  Piracy  and  Murder,  Dec. 
29,  1829  ;  by  Ferdinand  Bayer.  1830 

Report  of  Proceedings  on  Criminal  Information  against  Abra 
ham  Lemon  and  Others  for  Conspiracy  and  Riot  at  Theatre 
Royal.  Liverpool,  1810 

2157  Report  of  Trial  on  Action  for  Damages  brought  by  Rev.  Charles 

Massy  against  Marquis  of  Headfort  for  Criminal  Conversation 

with  Plaintiff's  Wife.     Scarce.  Phila.,  1804 

Sketch  of  Life  of  R.  P.  Robinson,  the  alleged  Murderer  of  Helen 

Jewett.  New  York,  1836 

Opinion  of  Supreme  Court  of  United  States  in  Case  of  Gibbons 

vs.  Ogden.     Delivered  by  Chief  Justice  Marshal. 

Albany,  1824 

2158  WM.  GROSS,  the  Last  Words  and  Dying  Confession  of,  who  was 

Executed   February   7,  1823,  for  murder  of  Kesiah  Stow. 
Scarce.  Phila.,  1823 

Somer's  Mutiny.     Defence  of  Alexander  S.  Mackenzie. 

N.  Y.,  1843 

2159  Trapnell,  Rev.  Joseph,  Jr.     Report  of  Trial  of.     Baltimore,  1847 

HAGERMAN,  HENRY  B.  Trial  of,  on  an  Indictment  for  an  As 
sault  and  Battery  with  Intent  to  Murder,  Committed  on 
Wm.  Coleman.  By  David  Bacon.  N.  Y.,  1818 

Report  in  Chancery.  George  Codwise  Jr.  and  others  vs. 
Comfort  Sands,  Henry  Sands,  Lewis  Sands  and  others. 

Albany,  1808 

COMMISSIONERS  OF  THE  ALMS-HOUSE  vs.  ALEXANDER  WHISTELO,  a 
Black  Man,  Remarkable  case  of  Bastardy.  Extremely 
scarce.  N.  Y.,  1808 

2160  Report  of  the  Case,  Nicholds,  etc.,  against  Wells,  being  that  of  a 

Treasury  Warrant,  opposed  to  a  County  Court  Pre-emption. 

Scarce.  Frankfort.  Ky.,  1803 

Interesting  Extracts.  Historical  and  Fictitious,  Embracing 

Adventures  of  Soldiers,  Robbers,  Pirate?,  etc.  N.  Y.,  1833 
CHANNING,  HENRY.  A  SERMON  preached  at  New  London,  Dec. 

20,  1786.   Occasioned  by  the  Execution  of  Hannah  Ocuish, 

a  Mulatto  Girl,  Aged  12  Years  and  9  Months.     For  the 

Murder  of  Eunice   Bolles,  Aged  6  Years  and  6  Months. 

Very  scarce.  Neiv  London.    Printed  by  T.  Green,  1786 


404 

FOBES,  PEKES.  A  SERMON.  The  Substance  of  which  was 
delivered  at  Taunton,  Nov.  11,  1784,  Upon  the  Day  of  the 
Execution  of  John  Dixon,  for  Burglary,  Aetat  24.  With 
an  Appendix,  on  the  Nature  and  Enormity  of  Burglary, 
and  a  Sketch  of  Dixon's  Life.  Very  scarce. 

Providence.     Printed  by  Bennett  Wheeler,  1784 

2161  LEVI  WEEKS,  for  the  supposed  Murder  of  Julianna  Elmore  Sands. 

By  James  Hardie.     2d  Ed.     Scarce.  N.  F,  1800 

Court  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,   etc.     The  People  vs.  Richard 

D.  Croucher.  N.  Y.3  1800 

JOHN  FRIES,  for  Treason.     Two  Trials.      Very  scarce. 

Phila.,  1800 

Maurice  Margarot,  for  Seditious  Practice.     By  Mr.  Ramsey. 

N.  F,  1794 
Barthelerny,  P.,  and  L.  De  Bullion,  for  Conspiracy  and  Libel 

against  Eev.  A.  Verren,  vs.  the  People.  N.  F,  1841 

ROBINSON,  PETER,  for  Murder  of  Abraham  Suydam.     By  Wm. 

H.  Attee.  N.  F,  1841 

2162  Barry  Case.     The  People  ex-relatione  John  A.  Barry  vs.  Thomas 

R.  Mercein.     By  John  A.  Barry.  N.  F,  1839 

Robertson,  James,  for  Perjury.  By  N.  B.  Blunt.   N.  Y.,  1824 

Despard,   Col.,  and  his  Associates,  for  High    Treason    and 

Conspiracy.  N.  Y.,  1803 

MAFFIT,  JOHN  N.,  before  Council  of  Ministers  of  M.  Epis.  Ch. 

Boston,  1823 
McRae,  Alexander,  Plaintiff ;   Thomas  Morton,  Defendant. 

N.  F,  1823 
Merritt,  Henry  W.    Trial  of.  N.  Y.,  1840 

2163  HUTTON,  PERREGRINE.      Confession  of,  who  with  Morris  N.  B. 

Hull,  was  Executed  in  Baltimore,  July  14,  18 '20,  for  Rob 
bing  the  Mail,  and  Murdering  the  Driver.     Scarce. 

Phila.,  1820 

SMITH,  RICHARD,  and  ANN  CARSON,  alias  Ann  Smith,  for  Murder 
of  Capt.  John  Carson.  Very  scarce.  Phila.,  1816 

BOORN,  STEPHEN  and  JESSE,  for  Murder  of  Russell  Colvin.  2d 
Ed.  Very  scarce  ed.  RuZdnd,  18 1 9 

Mrs.  CARSON'S  LAST  ADVENTURE.  Trial  of  Ann  Carson,  Sarah 
Maland,  Sarah  Willis  alias  Kelly,  Wm.  Butler  and  Dr. 
Loring,  for  passing  Counterfeit  Notes.  Phila.,  1823 

CRAIG,  JOHN  H.     Life  and  Execution  of,  for  Murder. 

Chester,  1818 

LECHLER,  JOHN.  Confession  and  Dying  Words  of,  Tried  and 
Executed  for  Murder.  Lancaster,  1822 

2164  African  Captives.     Prisoners  of  the  Amistad.  N.   F,  1839 

Achilli  vs.  Newman,  for  Seduction  and  Adultery.     N.  F,  n.  d. 
BANKS,  JOHN.     Life  and  Death  of,  for  Murder  of  his  Wife. 

Very  scarce.  N.  F,  1806 

Boyle,  Humphrey,  to  which  is  attached  the  trial  of  Joseph 

Rhodes,  for  Blasphemous   and  Seditious  Libel. 

London,  1822 

Burdett,  Sir  Francis.     Political  Offence.  London,  1820 

BeaD,  John  Y.,  as  a  Spy  and  Guerrillero.  N.  F,  1865 


4:05 

2165  Beale,  Stephen  Y.,  Dr.,  for  Immorality.  Phila.,  1855 

Burch.    Divorce  Case.     Cont'g  Mrs.  Burch's  Confession  of 
Adultery.  N.  Y, 

Beardsley,  Divorce  Case,  for  Adultery.  Uncut,  1860.  N.  Y. 
Baldwin,'  Charles  N.,  for  a  Libel.  Uncut,  scarce.  N.  Y,  1818 
BOOTH,  JOHN  WILKES.  Trial  and  Execution  of.  Uncut  N.  Y. 
Burns,  Anthony.  Boston  Slave  Biot.  Uncut.  Boston,  1854 

2166  Carlile,  Mary  Ann.     Defence  of.  London,  1821 

Report  of  the  Trial,  for  Publishing  New  Year's  Add. 

London,  1821 

Colt,  John  C.     Life  and  Letters,  for  Murder  of  Sam'l  Adams. 

N.  Z,  1842 

Crim  "  Con."     Remarkable  Trials  for.     Uncut.        N.  Y.,  1842 
Clason  vs.  Shotwell.       Court  of  Impeachment,  or   Cor.  of 
Errors.  Albany,  1814 

Chase,  David,  John  W.  Fellows,  and  Jireh  Bull,  for  Perjury. 

N.  Y.,  1829 

Campion,   William,    and    others,   for  Selling  Anti- Christian 
Publications.  London,  1824 

dough,  Joel,  for  Murder  of  Mary  Hamilton.     Uncut. 

N.  Y.,  1838 

2167  Doane,  Bp.     Proceedings  of  Court  of  Bishops.  N.  Y.,  1852 

Denny,  George.     Confession  of,  for  Murder.     Very  scarce. 

N.  Y.,  1844 

Daley,  Dominic,  and  James  Halligan,  for  Murder  of  M.  Lyon. 

Northampton,  1806 

D'Hauteville   us.  Sears.      Eeport  of.     Phila.,  1840.     Uncut. 
Scarce. 

2168  Fairchild,  Joy  H.     Statement  and  Review,  for  Adultery. 

Boston,  1845 

Forrest  Divorce  Case,  Containing  Remarkable  Disclosures. 

N.  Y.,  1852 
Forrest  Divorce  Case.     Report  of.      Uncut.  N.  Y,  1852 

2169  Fox,  JOHN,  for  the  Murder  of  John  Henry. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1856 

Goodwin,  Robert  M.     Charged  with  Killing  James  Stoughton, 

Esq.     Uncut.  N.  Y.,  1821 

Green,  Henry  G.     Trial  of,  for  Murder  of  his  wife.     Uncvt. 

Troy,  1845 

Confession  of.     Uncut.  Troy,  1845 

Garretson,  Rev.  Garret  J.,  for  Immorality,  etc.  N.  Y.,  1853 
Hunt,  John,  vs.  The  King,  for  Libel  on  House  of  Commons. 

London,  1821 
Hicks,  Albert  W.     The  Pirate  and  Murderer.     Uncut. 

N.  Y.,  1860 

Hughes,  Dr.  John  W.,  for  Murder.  Cleveland,  1866 

Harden,  Jacob  S.,  for  the  Murder  of  his  Wife.     Uncut. 

Hackettstown,  N.  «/.,  1860 

2170  Hone,  William.     1st  Trial  of,  for  Pub.  Parody  on  the  Litany. 

London,  1818 

2d  Trial  of,  for  Pub.  Parody  on  the  Athanasian 

Creed.  London,  1818 

3d  Trial  of,  for  Three  Parodies.     London,  1818 


406 

Holmes,  William  Vanplew,  for  Sedition  and  Blasphemy.  Un 
cut.  London,  1824 

Impeachment  Trials.  Robinson,  vs.  Lorillard.  N".  Y.,  1829 

Dale,  Fulton,  and  als  vs.  Hugh  Williamson's 

Exec.  Scarce.  N.  Y.,  1823 

Lawrence  et.   als.  vs.  Watts  Orphan  House. 

N.  Y,  1844 

of  Oliver  Cromwell.     Uncut,  rare.    London,  1649 

and  Trial  of  Andrew  Johnson.  Phila.,  1868 

2171  Jerolomon,  Antoine.     Murder  of  Two  Women.  N.  Y.,  1841 

Jewett,  Miss  Ellen,  Sketch  of  the  Life,  Murdered  in  New  York. 

Scarce.  N.  Y.,  1836 

Jarvis,  Mrs.  Sarah  M.  Petition  for  Divorce,  from  Samuel  F. 

Jarvis.  Hartford,  1839 

KENNAN,  LIEUT.  BEVERLY.  Message  from  President  Monroe. 

Washington,  1834 
Lawrence  us.  Norton  and  others.  Fullerton's  arg':.  L.  P. 

Uncut.  N.  Y,  1866 

Lynn,  David.  Prince  Kein  and  others,  for  Murder.  Uncut. 

Augusta,  Me.,  1809 

Littlejohn,  Libel  Suit,  against  Horace  Greeley.  N.  Y.,  1861 
Lee,  Pamela.  Private  Hist,  and  Confession  of,  for  Murder  of 

her  Husband.      Uncut.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1852 

2172  Methodist  Church  Property  Case.     Bascom  vs.  Lane. 

N.  Y.,  1851 

E.  Church,  Centenary.     The  Case  of.      N.  Y.,  1848 

Miranda's  Expedition.      Gen'l  acc't  of,  including  Trial  and 

Exec.     Uncut.  N.  Y.,  1808 

Mexico.     Marine  Corps.      Conclusive  Exculpation,   by  Maj.- 

Gen.  Reynolds.  N.  Y.,  1853 

Matthias,  The  Prophet.     Memoir  of.     Full  Exposure. 

N.  T.  1835 

The  Prophet.     For  swindling.  N.  Y.,  1834 

MOREHOUSE,  A.  The  First  Trial  of,  for  Forgery.  Written  by 
Himself.  Uncut ;  very  scarce.  N.  Y.  1789 

2173  Myers,  Mrs.  Virginia,  and  D.  M.  Hoyt.     Letters  and  Corress. 

Phila.,  1847 
MAFFITT,  REV.  JOHN  N.     Narrative  of  his  First  Marriage,  &c. 

N.  Y.y  1850 

McLeod,  Alex.,  for  murder  of  Arnos  Durfee.  N.  Y.,  1841 

New  York  Court  of  Appeals.     "  B'k  of  the  Commonwealth." 

N.  Y.,  1862 

ONDERDONK,  Bp.  Benj.  T.  N.  Y.,  1845 

Parish  Will  Case.     Opinion  of  Hon.  Samuel  L.  Selden. 

Albany,  1861 
Argument  of  Mr.  Evarts.  Albany,  1861 

2174  Pierrepont,  Hon.  Edwards.     Charge  to  the  Jury,  in  case  of  ship 

Achorn.  N.  Y.,  1859 

Probst,  Anton.     Trial  of,  for  Murder.  Phila.,  1866 

Palma,  Thomas  Fyshe,  for  Sedition.  Perth,  1793 


407 

Parshall,  Rev.  Revilo  F.,  for  Licentiousness,  &c.     N.  Y.,  18(>0 
POKTEB,  MAJ.-GEN.  FITZ  JOHN.     Kev.  of  the  Judge  Adv.  Gen'L 

Washington,  1863 
Porter,  David,  Com.     Gen.  Court  Martial.     Uwt. 

Washington,  1825 
Robinson,  Richard  P.,  for  murder  of  Ellen  Jewett.     Scarce. 

N.  Y.,  1830 

2175  Rachel,  Mme.     Life  and  Trial  of.     Cosmetics,  to  make  Women 

Lovely.  London,  1808 

"  Riot  Act"  of  1855.     Argument  on  the  Const,  and  Construc 
tion  of.  N.  Y.,  1804 
Robbins,  Jonathan.     Letters  on  the  case  of,  and  on  the  recent 
captures  of  Am.  Vessels  by  British  Cruisers  ;  on  the  right  of 
expatriation.     By  Cha's  Pinckney.     Uncut ;  scarce. 

Phila.,  1799 
Ross,  James,  for  cruelty  to  Jane  Marie.     Uncut ;  xcarce. 

Penn.,  1808 

Robinson,  R.  P.     Sketch  of  the  Life  of,  Murderer  of  Ellen 
Jewett.  N.  Y.,  1830 

Restell,  Madame,  alias  Ann  Lohman,  for  Abortion. 

N.  Y.,  1848 
Robinson,  Peter,  for  Murder  of  Abr.  Suydam.     Scarce. 

N.  F.,  1841 

2176  SMITH,  JOSEPH  AND  HYBUM     (Mormons).      Correct  acc't  of  the 

Murder  of.     Very  scarce.  Nauvoo,  1845 

SMITH,  Jos.     Trial  of  Persons  for  Murder  of,  Carthage  Jail. 

Nauvoo,  111.,  1844 

Smith,  Miss  Madeline.     Poisoning  her  Lover.     London,  1857 
"Strong"  divorce  case.     Argument  of  E.  T.  Gerry  for  Mrs. 
Strong.  N.  Y.,  1865 

Sharp,  Sarah,  and  Charles  Edwards,  victims  of  crime. 

Cincinnati,  1853 

STBANG,  JESSE,  AND  MBS.  WHIPPLE      Very  scarce       N.  K,  1827 
Somers  Mutiny.     Case  of.     Defence  of  Alex.  Slidell  Mackenzie. 

N.  F.,  1843 

2177  SICKELS,  DANIEL  E.     Opening  Speech  of  John  Graham. 

N.  Y.,  1859 
"Senator"  Case.     Argument  of  Wm.  Curtis  Noyes. 

N.  Y.,  1863 
Thayers,  Trial  of  the  three,  for  Murder.     Very  scarce. 

Huffdo,  1825 

Thistlewood,   Arthur,  Gent,  and  others,  for  High  Treason. 

Uncut.  Ijondon,  1817 

Taylor,  Kev.  Robert,  for  Blasphemy.     Uncut.     ^  N.  Y.,  1827 

TALLMADGE,   HON.  .  FBEDEBICK  A.     Argument  of  Wm.  Curtis 

Noyes.  N.  Y.,  1858 

(Genl  Sup't  of  Metrop.  Police.)  N.  Y.,  1 858 

2178  Tirrell,  Albert  J.,  for  Murder  of  Mrs.  Bickford.         Boston,  1850 

Tocker,  Mary  Ann,  for  an  alleged  libel  on  Mr.  R.  Gurney,  Jr. 

London,  1818 


408 

Wright,  Mrs.  Susanna,  for  Publishing  Carlisle's  Corress.  Un 
cut.  London,  1822 

Wakefield,  Mr.  Edward  Gibbon,  &c.,  for  Abduction.  Very  in 
teresting.  Liverpool,  1827 

Wright,  Mrs.  Susanna.  Speech  before  the  Court  of  the  King's 
Bench.  London,  1822 

WBDETTLESEY,  REV.  JOHN,  for  Immorality.  N.  Y.,  1845 

WIEZ,  CAPT.  HENKY,  the  Demon  of  Andersonville. 

Phtta.,  1866 

2179  WEBSTEE,  PBOF.  JOHN  W.  Eeported  for  the  Boston  Journal.   Uncut. 

Boston,  1850 

PEOF.  JOHN  W.  N.  Y.,  1850 

PEOF.  JOHN  W.     Keported  for  the  Boston  Herald. 

Uncut.  Boston,  1850 

Opdyke  vs.  Weed.     The  Great  Libel  Case.  N.  Y.,  1865 

Opdyke  "versus"  Weed.  N.  Y.,  1865 

Trial  of  Archibald  Hamilton  Rowan,  for  Libel.     Frontispiece. 

N.  Y.,  1794 

Marine  Seizures,  or  Right  of  Jury  Trial  in  Federal  Courts,  in- 
Cases  of  Seizures  on  Tide  Waters.  N.  Y.,  1832 

2180  John  Quay  vs.  the  Eagle  Fire  Company  of  N.  Y. 

John  D.  White  and  Winslow  Curtis,  for  murder  on  the  High 
Seas.  Boston,  1827 

Henry  Fauntleroy,  for  Forgery.     Scarce.  N.  Y.,  1825 

George  G.  Barnard  vs.  John  J.  Gaul,  and  Mary  H.,  his  wife, 
for  breach  of  promise.  Very  scarce.  July,  1835. 

DAVIS,  M.  L.     Speech  of — for  conspiracy — on  his  trial. 

2181  Impeachments.     James  Jackson  and  Caleb  Hate.     N.  Y.,  1825 

Alex.  Addison,  on  an  impeachment.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1803 

ENSIGN  ROB'T  DILLON,  for  Mutiny.     Scarce.  N.  Y.,  1809 

JENKINS  vs.  VAN  RENSSELAEE.      Assault  and  Battery.     Scarce. 

1808 

JAMES  CHEATAM,  for  libelling  Madame  Bonneville,  in  his  life  of 
Thomas  Paine.  Speech  of  Counsellor  Sainpson.  Very 
scarce.  N.  F.,1810 

2182  THE  COMMISSIONEES  OF  THE  ALMS-HOUSE  vs.  Alexander  Whistelo,  a 

Black  Man  ;  being  a  remarkable  case   of  Bastardy.      Ex 
tremely  scarce  and  interesting.  N.  Y.,  1808 
Report  of  the  Arguments  of  the  Attorney  of  the  Common 
wealth,  at  trial  of  Abner  Kneeland,  for  Blasphemy,  Jan.  to 
May,  1834.  Boston 
J.  F.  Kuapp,  for  Murder  of  Joseph  White,  Esq.     (Famous 
speech  of  Webster  in  this.)                                        Salem,  1830 
AVEEY,  EPHEAIM  K.     Arguments  of  Counsel  at  close  of  trial  of, 
for  murder  of  Sarah  M.  Cornell,  May  6 — June  2,    1833. 
Also,  a  literal  report  of  the  Medical  Testimony  of  Professor 
Walter  Channing  and  Dr.  Wm.  Turner.     Boston,  June,  1833 
Action  on  Case  brought  by  Silvanus  Miller  against  Mordecai 
M.  Noah,  for  Alleged  Libel.     By  L.  H.  Clarke.     Scarce. 

New  York,  1833 

2183  EPHEAIM  K.  AVEEY.     Vindication  of  the  result  of  the  trial  of : 

to  which  is  prefixed  his  statement  of  facts  relative  to  the  cir- 


409 

cum  stances  by  which  he  became  involved  in  the  prosecution. 
With  a  Map.     Scarce.  Bost 

WM.  PARKINSON,  for  assault  and  battery  upon  Mrs.  Eliza  Win- 
tringham.  Excessively  scarce  ;  almost  impossible  to  be  found. 

N.  r.,i8ii 

Of  the  Murderers  of  Richard  Jennings,  with  arguments  of 
Counsel.  Newburgh,  April,  1819 

Case  of  James  Maurice  against  Samuel  Judd,  by  Win.  Samp 
son.  New  York,  1819 
HENRY  B.  HAGEMAN,  for  assault  and  battery,  with  intent  to  mur 
der,  upon  Wm.  Coleman.  N.  F.,  1818 

Account  of  the  trial  of  Thomas  Cooper,  for  charge  of  Libel, 
by  T.  Coaper.  Phila.,  1800 

Report  of,  Pedro  Gibert,  Bernardo  de  Soto  and  others,  for 
Piracy.  Boston,  1834 

2184  Maurice  Margarot,  for  seditious  practices,  by  Mr.  Eamsey. 

AT.  r.,  Jan.,  1794 

Col.  Despard  and  his  associates,  for  High  Treason  and  a  Con 
spiracy,  «fec.,  &c.  N.  Y.,  1803 
Mr.   Hardy.     Mr.   Erskine's  speech  in  defence  of,   for  High 
Treason*  Nov.,  1794.  Dublin 
JAMES  JOHNSON,  for  Murder  of  Lewis  Robinson;  also  of  John 
Sinclair,  for  Murder  of  David  Hill.     Scarce.         N.  Y.,  1811 
Rev.  EPHRAIM  K.  AVERT,  for  Murder  of  Sarah  M.  Cornell ;  by 
Richard  Hildreth.     Scarce,                                   Boston,  1833 
For  Seduction.     Nancy  Van  Haun  vs.  Silas  E.  Burrows. 

N.  Y.,  1833 

Short  History  of  Persecutions  of  John  Bamber,  Sen.,  and  Jas. 
Bamber  ;  with  Account  of  their  Surrender,  by  Gov.  Marcy, 
to  British  Gov't. 

2185  Brick,  Joseph  W. ;  Estate  of.     Opinion  of  Chas.  P.  Daly. 

New  York,  1863 
WEBSTER,  J.  W.     Statement  of  Reasons  showing  the  Illegality  of 

that  Verdict. 

McMillan,  Rev.  John  ;  for  Defaming  Thomas  Leslie  Birch.    Uncut. 

Washington,  180(> 

STRANG,  JESSE  ;  for  Murder.      (Incut.  Albany,  1827 

Hendrickson,  John,  Jr.  ;  for  Murder  of  his  Wife  by  Poison. 

Albany,  1853 
Jenkins,  Jacob.     The  Murderer's  Cave.     By  Wm.  Wadsworth. 

Boston,  1818 

SELFREDGE  AND  AUSTIN,  Statement  of  Controversy  between.    Uncut. 

Charlestown,  1807 
SELFRIDGE,  "  THOS.  O.  ;  "  Trial  of,  for  Killing  Chas.  Austin. 

Boston,  1806 

2186  Stow  vs.  Converse,  for  Libel.      Uncut.  New  Haven,  1822 
STRANG,  JESSE  ;  Confession  of,  for  Murder  of  John  Whipple.    Un 
cut.  N.  Y.,  1826 

Sey,  Rev.  John  ;  Trial  for  Alleged  Immorality.  N.  Y.,  1847 

Daniels,  Thomas  H.  ;  Particulars  of  the  Life  of.         Boston,  1 819 
Thomas,  Francis.     Statement.  Maryland,  1845 

Wilhelms,  Cornelius  ;  One  of  the  Braganza  Pirates.     N.  Y.,  1839 

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410 

WEBSTER,  JOHN  W.  ;  for  Murder.      Unwt.  N.  Y.,  1850 

FREMONT,  LIEUT. -CoL.  JOHN  C.     Court  Martial.     Scarce. 

N.  Y,  1848 

2187  Lathrop,  Geo. ;  Dark  and  Terrible  Deeds  ;  for  the  Murder  of  bis 

Father.  New  Orleans,  1848 

Machie,  Wm.,  et  als.,  vs.  Dan  Lord,  et  als.  ;  Trial  of  Impeach 
ments.      Uncut.  N.  Y.,  1825 
Hipper,  John,  vs.  United  German  Lutheran  Church  of  N.  Y. 

1824 
Colt,  J.  C. ;  Life  and  Letters  of.     Extra  Tattler,  Oct.  21,  1842. 

'N.  Y. 
Hone,  Wm.  ;  Trial  by  Jury  and  Liberty  of  the  Press. 

London,  1818 
Trials,  Criminal ;  by  E.  E.  Howison.  Richmond,   V«.,  1851 

2188  Fletcher,  John,  of  Boston.     Eemarks  on  the  Case  and  Trial  of 

T.  O.  Selfridge,  for  Shooting  C.  Austin.      Uncut ;  very  scarce. 

Boston,  1807 

McDaniel  and  Joseph  Brown,  account  of,  parties  in  the  Murder 

of  Chavis  on  "  The  Santa-Fe  Trace."  St.  Louis,  1844 

Ehind,  Lieut.  A.  C.     Before  a  Naval  Court  Martial  in  Pacific 

Ocean.      Very  scarce.  N.  Y.,  1855 

McKinley,  Andrew  ;  for  Administering  Unlawful  Oaths. 

Edinburgh,  1818 

Thurtell,  John,  and  Joseph  Hunt,  for  Murder  of  Mr.  Wm.  Weare. 

London 
Hunter,  Edward ;  for  Murder  of  Elizabeth  Hunter.      N.  Y.,  1865 

2189  LUNG,  PETER  ;  Charged  with  the  Crime  of  Murder.     Vindication 

of  the  Calling  of  the  Special  Superior  Court.     By  Zephaniah 
Swift.      Very  scarce.  Wind  ham,  1816 

The  King  vs.  Thomas  Williams,  for  publishing  the  Age  of  Eeason. 
Speeches  of  Hon.  Thomas  Erskine.  June  28,  1797. 

Phila.,  1797 

LAMBERT  AND  PERRY,  also  trial  of  William  Cobbett  for  Libelling  his 
present  majesty,  George  HE.  N.  Y.,  1*810 

Josef  Perez,  for  Piracy,  on  board  schooner  "  Bee."  Sept.  9, 1»23. 

N.  Y. 

Inquiiy  into  the  Somers  Mutiny.  Account  of  Execution  of  Spen 
cer,  Cromwell  and  Small.  N.  Y.,  1843 

Trial  of  Indictment  against  Thomas  Walker,  Samuel  Jackson, 
James  Cheetham,  Oliver  Pearsal,  Benjamin  Booth,  and  Joseph 
Collier,  for  a  Conspiracy  to  Overthrow  the  Constitution  and 
Government.  By  Joseph  Gurney.  Phila.,  1794 


2190  Tammany  Soc.  Pamphlets.     Rare  lot*     [Fourteen.^ 

Ifinn,  Win      "The  Blessings  of  America,"  a  Sermon  deliv. 

July  4,  1791.  N.  Y. 

Eacker,  George  I. ;  25th  Anniv.  of.  Oration  deliv.  July  4, 

1801.  N.  Y. 

Clinton,  Geo.     Oratiou,  July  4,  1798.  N.  Y. 

Davis,  M.  L.     Oration,  24th  Anniv.  of  American  Ind.,  July  4, 

,  1800.  N.  Y. 


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Tarn.  Soc.    Celebration,  July  4th,  Tammany  Hall.  1865 

"        "          "        1866 

"          "        1862 

1863 

—  "  "        Laying  the  Corner  Stone  of 

New  Hall.  1867 

Oration,  by  W.  L.  Marcy,  on  the  Life  of  the  In 

dian  Chief  Tammany.      Very  scarce. 

Troy,  N.  F,  1809 

Oration  by  Samuel  B.  Eomaine,  July  4,  1812. 

—     Address  of,  to  its  Absent  Members.     N.  F,  1819 

Oration,  July  4,  1806,  by  P.  H.  Wendover.    N.  F. 

•     Sermon,  July  4,  1794,  by  Rev.  Joseph  Pilmore. 

N.  F,  1794 

2191  Thanksgiving  Sermons.     Fine  lot.     [Ten.] 

White,  Wm.      Sermon  on  the  Celebration  of  the  Festival  ap 
pointed  as  a  Thanksgiving.     Oct.  29,  1786.    Scarce. 

McKnight,  Jolin.     "The  Divine  Goodness  to  the  U.  S.  of 
America."  N.  F,  1795 

Linn,  Wm.     Disc,  deliv.  Nov.  26,  1795.  N.  F. 

Bicheno,  J.     "  An  Estimate  of  the  Peace,"  discourse  deli v.  at 
Newbury.     London,  June  1,  1802. 

Hobart,  John  Henry.     Sermon — "  The  Security  of  a  Nation." 
New  York,  April  13,  1815. 

Beecher,  Lyman.     Sermon—  "  The  Means  of  Nat.  Prosperity. " 
Hartford,  Dec.  2,  1819. 

Sabine,  James.     Sermon — "Solemn  Feasts,  Solemn  News." 
Boston,  Dec.  5,  1822. 

Crosby,  Daniel.     Disc. — "  Who  Troubles  Israel."     Amherst, 
Nov.  29, 1832. 

Macdill,  D.     A  Disc.— "  Three  Nat'l  Blessings."     Rossville, 
Dec.  2,  1841. 

Hart,   Oliver.      "America's  Remembrances,"   &c.      Sermon 
deliv.  in  Hopewell,  N.  J.,  Nov.  26,  1789.     Scarce. 

Phila.,  1791 

2192  Thanksgiving  Disc.      Valuable.     [Fourteen. ~\ 

Wayland,  Francis.     Disc,  deliv.  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  21, 

1842. 
Hart.  Oliver.     Sermon  deliv.  in  Hopewell,  N.  J.,  Nov.   26, 

1789. 

Popkin,  John  S.     Disc,  deliv.  in  Newbury.  Mass.,  April  13, 
1815. 

Sermon  deliv.  in  Newbury.  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1813. 

Parish,  Elijah.     Disc,  deliv.  in  Byiield.  Mass.,  Nov.  29.  1804. 
Andrews,  John.     Sermon  deliv.  in  Newburyporfc,  Mass.,  Feb. 

19,  1795. 
Haslitt,  Wm.     Disc,  deliv.  in  Hallowell,  Me.,  Dec.  15,  1785. 

Rare. 
Osgood,  D.     Sermon — "  Reflections  on  the  goodness  of  God 

in  supporting  the  People  of  the  U.  S.  through  the  late  war 


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Scarce.  Boston,  Dec.  11,  1783 

Patten,  Wm.  Sermon—  "  Directions  with  regard  to  the  im 
provement  of  temporal  blessings." 

New  London,  Dec.  2,  1784 

Noble,  Mason.     Sermon  deliv.  Nov.  22,  1832,  at  Washington. 

Petigru,  Chas.  Oration  prepared  for  delivery  on  the  occasion 
of  laying  the  corner  stone  of  a  monument  erected  to  the 
memory  of  Kosciuszko  at  West  Point,  by  a  Corps  of  Cadets, 
July  4, 1828. 

McKnight,  John.  "The  Divine  Goodness  to  the  U.  S.  of 
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Cutler,  B.  C.     Disc,  deliv.  in  Brooklyn,  Dec.  17,  1840    N.  Y. 

Smith,  S.  S.     "  The  Divine  Goodness  to  the  U.  S.  of  America." 
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2193  Temperance  Pamphlets.     [Thirteen.'] 

Kirkland,  John  T.  Sermon  deliv.  before  Mass.  Soc.  for  the 
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Sprague,  Charles.  Address  before  Mass.  Soc.  for  suppression 
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Flint,  Joshua  B.  Address  before  Mass.  Soc.  for  suppression 
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Lothrop,  Samuel  K.  Address  before  Mass.  Soc.  for  suppres 
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Channing,  Walter.  Annual  Address  deliv.  before  Mass.  Tem 
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Mass.  Temp.  Soc.     24th  Annual  Report  of.     May  27.      1836 

Clark,  T.  M.  Annual  Address  deliv.  before  Mass.  Temp.  Soc. 
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Twenty-Sixth  Report  of  the  Council  of  the  Mass.  Temp.  Soc. 
Boston,  June  1.  1838 

Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Young  Men's  Temp. 
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Stetson,  Caleb.     Letter  on  the  State  of  the  Temp.  Eeform. 

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Temp.  Manual  of  Amer.  Temp.  Soc.  for  Young  Men. 

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Young,  T.  G.  Constitution  of  Ballston  Spa  Young  Men's  Temp 
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Marsh,  Abram.  Disc. — Reasons  for  Law  with  special  refer 
ence  to  the  traffic  in  Intoxicating  Drinks.  Hartford,  1846 

2194  Miscellaneous.     [Ten.] 

Trumbull,  Benjamin.     Sermon   at   Ordina.   of  Rev.   Aaron 

Woodward.  N.  Haven,  1794 

Thomson,   John.      Enquiry    concerning    the    Liberty    and 

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N.  Y.,  1801 

Treaty  of  Amity,  Commerce,  and  Navigation  between  His 
Britannic  Majesty  and  the  II.  S.  of  America.  2d  Ed. 

Phila.,  1795 


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Trumbull,  Gov.     Biographical  Sketch  of  Character  of.  Scarce. 
Taimton  Lyceum.     Address  before  Members  of.     By  Francis 
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Trollope,  Nicodemus.     Scribes  of  Gotham.     Poem. 

N.  Y..  1833 

Thorburn,  Grant,     Sketches  from  Note  Book  of  Laurie  Todd. 
Hints  to  Young  Merchants  and  their  Clerks. 

New  York,  1847 

Thorburn,    Grant.      Sketches  from    Note  Book    of  Laurie 

Todd.     Hints  to  Married  Men  and  Bachelors.  N.  Y.,  1847 

Thrush,  Thomas.     Letter  add.  to  the  King.    Cambridge,  1825 

Trinity  College  (Conn.)     Catalogue  of  Officers  and  Students. 

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Trinity.     Church  of  the  Holy.     Discourse  on  its  Completion, 

by  Rev.  T.  Stafford  Drowne.  N.  Y.,  1868 

Trinity  Church.  Remonstrance  of  Corporation  of.  N.  Y.,  1846 

Trinity  Church  Cemetery.     Kules  and  Kegula.  of  the  Vestry 

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Trinity  Churchyard.     Argument  of  Peter  Y.  Cutler,  in  matter 

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Trinity  Church.     Facts  against  Fancy,  or  a  True  and  just  View 

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Trinity  Church.     Keport  on  State  of  Parish  of,  by  Wm.rBer- 

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Trinity  Church  Title.     Exposure  of  Miller's  Letters. 

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Trinity  Church.     Argument  of  the  Counsel  of,  before  Senate 
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Trinity  Church  Bill.     Argument  of  Daniel  E.  Sickels  on  the. 

Albany,  1857 
Trinity  Church  Bill.     Debates  on,  by  Douglas  A  Levien. 

Albany,  1857 

Trinity  Church.     Report  concerning  the  Finances. 
Trinity  Church.     Report,  Committee  on  condition  of  Finances, 

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Trinity  School.     One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Anniv.  of. 

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Tyng,  Stephen  PL,  Jr.     Letters  to  Rt.  Rev.  Horatio  Potter. 

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Trenck,  Frederick,  Baron.     Life,  Adventures  and  Uncom.  Es- 
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Trenck,  Frederick,  Baron.     Life  and  Adventures. 

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Thomas,  Eev.  Abel  C.     Triangle.     The  Catholic  Question  con- 
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Thomas,  John  A.     Constitutional  Law  ;  argument  of. 

London,  1854 
Taylor,  J.  R.     Report  of  Great  Public  Meeting.     4th  ed 

London,  1857 

Taylor,  Robt.     Who  is  the  Devil?  N.  F,  1859 

Turner,  Samuel  H.     Intro.  Disc.,   at  opening  of  Theological 
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Turner,  Samuel  H.  Remarks  on  Editorial  Article  in  the  Church 
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Tuel,  John.     Facts  for  the  People.  N.  Y. 
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Newburyport,  1785 

Tappan,  David.     Sermon  before  Annual  Conven.  of  Congre. 

Ministers.  Boston,  1797 

Tappan,  Lewis.     Statement  of  Controversey  between  Edward 

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Tappan,  Henry  P.     Discourse  on  Education.  N.  F,  1846 

Thomson,  George.     Essay  on  Christ's  Mediatory  Kingdom. 

Glasgow,  1795 

Thomson,  Charles.     Holy  Bible,  containing  Old  and  New  Cove 
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Thompson,  Otis.     Sermon,  at  Ordination  of   Rev.  Josephus 
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Thompson,  Otis.     Sermon,  at  Ordi.  of  Rev.  Stetson  Raymond. 

Prov.,  1817 
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Universal  Life  Insurance  Co.     Hand-book  for  Agents  of. 

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2nd  and  6th,  1662,  with  what  he  intended  to  have  Spoken  the 
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his  Speech  and  Prayer  on  the  Scaffold.  Sin.  4  to,  hf.  mor. 

London  :  printed  in  the  year  1662 

2229  VARNUM.     COL.  JOSEPH  B.     AN  ADDRESS  deliv.  to  the  Third 

Division  of  Massachusetts  Militia  at  a  Review  on  the  Plains  of 
Concord,  Aug.  27,  1800.  8vo,  26  p.  rough  edges  ;  scarce. 

Cambridge  1800 

2230  VAUX,  ROBERTS.     Memoirs  of  the  Lives  of  Benjamin  Lay  and 

Ralph  Sandiford,  two  of  the  Earliest  Public  Advocates  for  the 
Emancipation  of  the  Enslaved  Africans..  8vo,  bds.,  uncut. 
Plate.  Phila.,  1815 

2231  VERMONT.     THE  NATURAL  AND  CIVIL  HISTORY  OF.     By  Samuel 

Williams.  In  two  volumes.  The  second  edition.  Corrected 
and  much  enlarged.  2  vols,  8uo,  sheep.  With  map. 

Burlington,  1809 

2232  VERMONT  STATE  PAPERS  :  being  a  Collection  of  Records  and 

Documents ;  together  with  the  Journal  of  the  Council  of 
Safety,  the  First  Constitution,  the  Early  Journals  of  the  Gen 
eral  Assembly,  and  the  Laws  from  1779  to  1786  inclusive.  To 
which  are  added  the  Proceedings  of  the  First  and  Second 
Council  of  Censors.  Compiled  by  W.  Slade,  Jr.  8vo,  bds.,  • 
uncut.  Middlebury,  1823 

2233  VERMONT.     THE  HISTORY  OF,  with  Descriptions  Physical  and 

Topographical.  By  Rev.  Hosea  Beckley,  A.  M.  12mo,  hf, 
mor.  ;  very  scarce.  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1846 

2234  VERMONT.     CATALOGUE  OF  the  Principal  Officers  of,  as  con 

nected  with  its  Political  History  from  1778  to  1851,  with  some 
Biographical  Notices,  &c.  By  Leonard  Deming.  8vo,  bds. 

Middlebury,  1851 


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2235  VERMONT  QUARTERLY  GAZETTEER    A  HISTORICAL  MAGA 

ZINE,  embracing  a  Digest  of  the  History  of  each  Town.  Edit 
ed  by  Abby  Maria  Hemmenway.  6  parts  complete.  Nos. 
1,2,3,4,5,6.  8vo,  uncut,  paper.  With  portraits . 

Ludlow,  Vt.,  1860 

2236  VERMONT  HISTORICAL  GAZETTEEB.  A  MAGAZINE  embrac 

ing  a  Digest  of  the  History  of  Each  Town,  Civil,  Educational, 
Religious,  Geological  and  Literary.  By  A.  M.  Hemenway. 
In  one  volume.  For.  plates.  Nos.  7,  8,  9, 10,  11.  Chitt en- 
den  and  Essex  Counties.  Paper,  uncut.  Burlington,  1867 
"  A  work  of  Great  Value,  replete  with  facts  and  rich  in  personal  details, 

Specimens  and  Sketches  so  arranged  alphabetically  by  Counties  and 

Townships  as  to  be  of  easy  reference." 

2237  VESPUCIUS,  AMERICUS,  LIFE  AND  VOYAGES  OF,  with  Illustra 

tions  concerning  the  Navigator,  and  the  Discovery  of  the  New 
World.  By  C.  E.  Lester  and  A.  Foster.  8vo,  d.  Portrait 
and  plates.  New  York,  1846 

2238  VERMONT,  HISTORY  OF  THE  STATE  OF.     By  Zadock  Thompson. 

18rao,  Boards.  Burlington,  1858 

Comprising  Addison,  Bennington,  Caledonia,  and  Chittenden  Counties. 

2239  VIDE,  V.  V.,  American  Tableaux.    Sketches  of  Aboriginal  Life. 

Cloth,  12mo.  New  York,  1846 

2240  VINCENNES,  Ind.,  COL.  HISTORY  OF,  from  its  First  Settlement 

down  to  the  Administration  of  Gen.  Harrison.  Address  by 
Judge  Law  before  the  Vincennes  Historical  Antiquarian  Soc. 
February  22,  1839.  With  additional  Notes  and  Illustrations. 
8vo,  cloth  ;  scarce.  Vincennes,  1858 

2241  VIRGINIA.     THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  BRITISH  PLANTATIONS  IN  AMER 

ICA.  With  a  Chronological  Account  of  the  most  Remarkable 
things  which  happened  to  the  First  Adventurers  in  their  sev 
eral  Discoveries  in  that  New  World.  Part  I.  Containing  the 
History  of  Virginia  ;  with  remarks  on  the  trade  and  com 
merce  of  that  Colony.  By  Sir  William  Keith.  Engraved  title 
and  Map.  4£o,  half  mor.,  gt.  top,  uncut.  Very  rare. 

London,  MDCCXXXVIIL 

2242  VIRGINIA,  NOTES  ON  THE  STATE  OF.     With  an  Appendix.     By 

Thomas  Jefferson.  3d  American  edition,  with  map  and  por  • 
trait.  8vo,  sheep  ;  fine  copy.  New  York,  1801 

2243  VIRGINIA,  HISTORY  OF.  From  its  First  Settlement  to  the  Present 

Day.     By  John  Burk.     3  volumes,  8vo,  sheep. 

Petersburg,  Va,,  1804-'5 

2244  VIRGINIA,  A  HISTORY  OF.     From  its  Discovery  till  the  Year 

1781.  With  Biographical  Sketches  of  all  the  Most  Distin 
guished  Characters  that  occur  in  the  Colonial,  Revolutionary 
or  Subsequent  Period  of  our  History.  By  J.  W.  Campbell. 
8vo,  sh.  Phila.,  1813 

2245  VIRGINIA  AND  THE  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA.    A  New  and  Compre 

hensive  Gazetteer  of,  containing  a  Copious  Collection  of  Geo 
graphical,  Statistical,  and  Political  Information,  &c.  By 
Joseph  Martin.  To  which  is  added  a  History  of  Vir 
ginia  from  its  First  Settlement,  to  the  year  1754,  with  an 
Abstract  of  the  principal  events  from  that  period  to  the  Inde- 


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pendence  of  Virginia,  written  expressly  for  the  Work.  By  a 
Citizen  of  Virginia.  8vo,  Boards.  Charlottesville,  1835 

2246  VIRGINIA,  HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS  OF.  Containing  a  Collection 

of  the  most  Interesting  Facts,  Traditions,  Biographical 
Sketches,  Anecdotes,  &c.,  relating  to  its  History  and  Antiqui 
ty,  together  with  Geographical  and  Statistical  Descriptions  ; 
to  which  is  appended  an  Historical  and  descriptive  sketch  of 
the  District  of  Columbia.  Illustrated  by  over  100  engravings, 
giving  views  of  the  principal  Towns,  Seats  of  Eminent  Men, 
Public  Buildings,  Relics  of  Antiquity,  Historic  Localities,  Na 
tural  Scenery,  &c.  By  Henry  Howe.  8vo,  sheep,  spr.  edges. 
Maps,  plates.  Charleston,  1852 

2247  VIRGINIA,  SKETCHES  OF.     Historical  and  Biographical.     By  the 

Rev.  Wni.  Henry  Foote,  D.D.     2d  Series.     Svo,  doth. 

Phila.,  1856 

2248  VOYAGES  FROM  MONTREAL  THROUGH  THE  CONTINENT  OF  NORTH 

AMERICA,  to  the  Frozen  and  Pacific  Oceans  in  1T89  and  1793. 
With  an  account  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  Fur  Trade  of 
that  Country.  In  two  volumes.  Illustrated  with  portraits 
and  maps.  By  Alexander  Mackenzie.  Svo,  sheep. 

London,  1802 

2249  VIRGINIA,  HISTORY  OF.     IN  FOUR  PARTS. 

I. — THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  FIRST  SETTLEMENT  OF  VIRGINIA,  and  the 
Government  thereof,  to  the  year  1706.  II. — The  Nat 
ural  Productions  and  Conveniences  of  the  Country 
suited  to  Trade  and  Improvement.  HI. — THE  NATIVE 
INDIANS  :  Their  Religion,  Laws,  and  Customs,  in  War 
and  Peace.  IV. — The  Present  State  of  the  Country, 
as  to  the  Polity  of  the  Government,  and  the  Improve 
ments  of  the  Land,  the  10th  of  June,  1720.  By  a  Na 
tive  and  Inhabitant  of  the  Place.  (Richard  Beverly.) 
The  Second  Edition  revised  and  enlarged  by  the  author. 
Svo  half  mor.,  gilt  top.  With  plates;  beautiful  copy, 
scarce.  London,  1722 


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2254  WAKELEY,  Rev.  J.  B.     Lost  chapters  recovered  from  the  Early 

History  of  American  Methodism.      8vo,   d. ;   with  portrait, 
fac-similes,  and  plates.  New  York,  1858 

2255  WALES,  Mass.     An  Address,  delivered  in,  Oct.  5,  1862,  being 

the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  Organization  of  the  Town  ;  to 
which  is  annexed  a  "  Roll  of  Honor,"  being  a  Catalogue  of 
the  Names,  etc.,  of  Soldiers  from  this  Town,  who  Served  in 
the  late  Civil  War.      By    Absalom   Gardiner. 
Svo  pamph.,  44  p.  Springfield,  1866 

"  That  undiscovered  country,  from  whose  bourn,  no  traveller  returns." 

2256  WALLACE,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  SEN.     Actor  and  Manager,  Sketch  of 

the  Life  of.     L.  Svo,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  T.  H.  Morrell,  1865 

Only  250  copies  printed. 

2257  WALTON,  Mr.  IZAAK.     THE  UNIVERSAL  ANGLER,  Made  so,  by 

Three  BOOKS  of  FISHING.  The  First  Written  by  Mr.  Izaak  Wal 
ton  ;  The  Second  by  Charles  Cotton,  Esq.  ;  The  Third  by 
Col.  Robert  Venable.  12mo.  mor.  London.  Printed  for 
Richard  Marriott,  and  sold  by  most  Booksellers.  MDGLXX  VI. 

2258  WALTON,  IZAAK.     THE  COMPLEAT  ANGLER  ;  or,  The  Contem 

plative  Man's  Recreation.  Being  a  Discourse  of  Fish  and 
Fishing,  Not  unworthy  the  perusal  of  most  Anglers.  Sq. 
12 wo,  cf.  London,  Printed  by  T.  Maxey,for  Richard  Marriot', 
1653.  Reprinted  exactly  from  the  very  rare  first  ed.,  with  col'd 
plates. 

2259  WALTON  AND  COTTON.     THE  COMPLETE  ANGLER  ;  or,  Contem 

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Ponds,  Fish,  and  Fishing.  In  Two  Parts  :  The  First  Written 
by  Mr.  Izaak  Walton  ;  The  Second  by  Charles  Cotton,  Esq. 
With  the  Lives  of  the  Authors,  and  Notes,  Supplementary, 
Historical,  and  Explanatory.  By  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt., 
and  the  present  Editor.  With  Portraits  and  Illustrations. 


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Bagster's  2d  ed.,  being  the  eighth  of  this  work.  Boy.  8vo,  hf. 
mor.,  gt.  top,  rough,  edges.  London ;  Printed  for  Samuel  Bag- 
ster,  in  the  Strand.  MD  CCCX  V. 

226  J  WALTON  AND  COTTON.  THE  COMPLETE  ANGLER  ;  or,  The  Con 
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Fish-Ponds,  Fish,  and  Fishing  ;  Written  by  Izaak  Walton  ; 
and  instructions  how  to  Angle  for  a  Trout  or  Grayling  in  a 
clear  Stream,  by  Charles  Cotton.  With  Original  Memoirs, 
and  Notes  by  Sir  Harris  Nicolas.  Portraits,  Views  and  Plates 
of  Fish.  Eubricated  Titles.  2  vols.  Imp.  8vo,  hf.  green  mor., 
rough  edges.  London,  Wm.  Pickering,  1836 

2261  WANSEY,  HENRY,  F.  A.  S.     The  Journal  of  an  Excursion  to  the 

United  States  of  North  America,  in  the  Summer  of  1794. 
Embellished  with  the  Profile  of  Gen.  Washington,  and  an 
Aqua-tinta  view  of  the  State  House,  at  Philadelphia.  8vo, 
bds.,  uncut.  Salisbury,  1796 

2262  WAE,  THE.     Being  a  faithful  Eecord  of  the  Transactions  of  the 

War  between  the  United  States  of  America  and  their  Terri 
tories,  and  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
and  the  dependencies  thereof,  declared  on  the  Eighteenth 
Day  of  June,  1812.  Vols.  I.,  II.  Fol.,  bds.  2  vols.  in  one, 
uncut.  New  York,  1813-14 

2263  WARD,  Rev.  NATH'L.     The  Simple  Cobler  of  Aggawam  in  Ameri 

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dore  de  la  Guard.  8vo,  hf.  crim.  cr.  lev.  mor.,  gt.  top  ;  uncut. 
Bound  by  E.  W.  Smith.  London,  1647.  Eeprint,  Boston,  1843 

2264  WARDLAW,  Rev.  RALPH.     Lectures  on  Magdalenism :  its  Nature, 

Extent,  Effects,  Guilt,  Causes,  and  Remedy.     12mo,  cl, 

New  York,  1843 

2265  WARE,  WILLIAM.     Sermon,  preached  on  the  Sunday  succeeding 

the  Great  Fire  in  New  York,  Dec.  16,  1835.  8vo,  orig.  cov., 
18 p.;  uncut.  New  York,  1835 

2266  WARE,  Mass.     An  Address  delivered  at  the  Opening  of  the 

New  Town  Hall,  March  31, 1847.  Containing  Sketches  of  the 
early  History  of  that  Town,  and  its  First  Settlers.  By  Wm. 
Hyde.  8vo  pamph.,  5Qp.  ;  scarce.  Brookfield,  1847 

2267  WARNER,  Col.  SETH.     Memoir  of,  by  Daniel  Chipman.     To  which 

is  added,  the  Life  of  Col.  Ethan  Allen,  by  Jared  Sparks. 
16mo,  cl  Middlebury,  Vt.,  1848 

2268  WARREN,  (R.  I.)     HISTORY  or,  from  the  Earliest  Times,  with 

particular  notices  of  Massasoit  and  his  Family.  By  G.  M. 
Fesseiiden.  Providence,  1845.  In  the  same  Vol.,  JUSTIN, 
JOSIAH  P.  Discourse  delivered  at  the  New  Edifice  of  the 
Baptist  Church,  May  8,  1845.  ~L2mo,  cl.,  rough  edges  ;  scarce. 

Providence,  1845 

2269  WARREN,  Me.     ANNALS  OF  TOWN  OF,  with  the  Early  History  of 

St.  George's,  Broad  Bay,  and  the  Neighboring  Settlements  on 
the  Waldo  Patent.  By  Cyrus  Eaton.  12ma,  cl.  ;  Map. 

HaUowell,  1851 

2270  WARREN,  Gen.  JOSEPH.     BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF,  Embrac 

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of  1772  and  1775  ;  together  with  the  celebrated  Eulogy  pro 
nounced  by  Perez  Morton,  M.  M.,  on  the  Be-in terment  of  the 
Remains  by  the  Masonic  Order,  at  King's  Chapel,  in  1776. 

Boston,  1857 
In  same  volume. 

CAKEOLL,  ANNA  ELLA.  The  Union  of  the  States,  and  a  Review  of 
Pierce's  Administration,  showing  its  only  popular  measures 
to  have  originated  with  the  executive  of  Millard  Fillmore. 
8vo,  cl  ;  Port,  of  Warren.  Boston,  1856 

2272  WARREN,  Gen.  JOSEPH.     INAUGURATION  of  the  Statue  of,  by 

the  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association,  June  17,  1857.  8vo, 
cl  Boston,  1858 

WASHINGTON    EULOGIES. 

2273  ALDEN,  TIMOTHY.     A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  South  Church,  at 

Portsmouth,  on  the  Vth  January,  MDCCC.,  occasioned  by  the 
Sudden  and  Universally  Lamented  Death  of  George  Wash 
ington,  etc.  First  Edition.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Extremely  rare. 

Printed  Feb.,  1800 

2274  ALEXANDER,  CALEB.     A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  His 

Excellency,  George  Washington  ;  delivered  at  Mendon,  Mass. 
Contains  a  Valuable  Historical  and  Biographical  Appendix, 
of  five  pages.  Rare,  8vo,  pp.  23.  Boston,  1800 

"  This  sermon  was  composed  and  delivered  before  any  official  intellig 
ence  was  received  of  the  death  of  Washington." 

2275  ALSOP,  RICHARD.     A  Poem  :  Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  George 

Washington,  late  President  of  the  United  States,  and  Com- 

mander-in-Chief  of  the  Armies  of  the  United  States  ;  adapted 

to  the  22d  of  Feb.,  1800.     8vo,  pp.  23,  clean.     Fine  copy,  very 

scarce.  Hartford,  1800 

2276  AMES,  FISHEB.     ORATION  on  the  Sublime  Virtues  of  General  Geo. 

Washington,  pronounced  at  the  Old  South  Meeting  House,  in 
Boston,  before  his  Honor  the  Lieutenant  Governor.  Published 
by  the  State  of  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  51.  Boston,  1800 

2277  AMES,  FISHER.     An  Oration  on  the  Sublime  Virtues  of  Gen.  Geo. 

Washington,  etc.     8vo,  pp.  31,  uncut;  scarce.       Boston,  1800 

2278  AMES,  FISHER,     Oration  on  the  Sublime  Virtues  of  Gen'l  George 

Washington,  pronounced  at  the  Old  South  Meeting  House,  in 
Boston.  8vo,  fine  copy,  very  scarce.  New  York,  1800 

Not  in  Woodward's  Catalogue. 

2279  BALDWIN,  THOMAS,  A.M.  A  Sermon  delivered  to  the  Second  Baptist 

Society  in  Boston,  on  Lord's  Day,  Dec.  29,  1799,  occasioned 
by  the  Death  of  General  George  Washington,  etc.  8vo,  pp.  28, 
clean.  Boston,  1800 

2280  BANCROFT,  AARON.     An  Eulogy  on  the  Character  of  the  late  Gen. 

George  Washington,  delivered  before  the  Inhabitants  of  the 
Town  of  Worcester,  Commonwealth  of  Mass.,  on  Saturday, 
the  22d  of  Feb.,  1800.  8vo,  pp.  21,  clean  copy.  Scarce. 

Worcester, 


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2281  BEADFOED,  ALDEN.     An  Eulogy  in  Commemoration  of  the  Sublime 

Virtues  of  Gen.  George  Washington,  late  President  of  the 
United  States,  who  died  Dec.  14,  1799.  Pronounced  in  Wis- 
casset,  Feb.  22d,  1800,  etc.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Rare. 

Wiscassef,  1800 

2282  BEAMAN,  ISAAC.     An  Eulogy  on  the  late  Gen.  George  Washington, 

who  died  Saturday,  14th  Dec.,  1799.  Delivered  at  Eowley, 
Second  Parish,  February  22d,  1800.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Rare. 

Haverhill  1800 

2283  BIGELOW,  TIMOTHY.     An  Eulogy  on  the  Life,  Character  and  Ser 

vices  of  Brother  George  Washington,  Deceased,  pronounced 
before  the  Fraternity  of  Free  and  Accepted  MasoDS,  by  Be 
quest  of  the  Grand  Lodge,  at  the  Old  South  Meeting  House, 
Boston,  on  Tuesday,  Feb.  11,  1800,  etc.  8vo,  pp.  26.  Very 
scarce.  Boston,  1800 

2284  BLAKE,  GEOEGE  B.     A  Masonic  Eulogy  on  the  Life  of  the  Illus 

trious  Brother  George  Washington,  pronounced  before  the 
Brethren  of  St.  John's  Lodge,  on  the  Evening  of  the  4th 
Feb.,  5800,  etc,  8vo,  pp.  23,  Rare.  Boston,  1800 

See  Woodward's  Catalogue,  5812. 

2285  CALDWELL,  CHARLES.     AN  ELEGIAC  POEM,  on  the  Death  of 

Gen.  Washington,  etc.  8vo,  half  mor. ;  bound  by  Bradstreet. 
Extremely  rare.  Phila,.,  1800 

Not  iii  Woodward's  Catalogue. 

2286  CARROLL,  BISHOP.     A  Discourse  on  Gen'l  Washington,  delivered 

in  the  Catholic  Church  of  St.  Peter,  Feb.  22, 1800.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Half cf.  Baltimore,  1800 

Portrait  of  Carroll  and  tlie  very  rare  portrait  of  Washington,  by  Sav 
age,  inserted. 

2287  CHARLESTOWN,  Mass ;  FEOCEEDINGS  OP  THE  TOWN  OF— in  re- 

,  spectful  testimony  of  the  late  GEO.  WASHINGTON.  Containing 
a  Prayer  and  Sermon,  with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life.  By  Jedediah 
Morse.  Dec.  31,  1799.  To  which  is  prefixed  an  account  of 
the  Proceedings,  written  by  Josiah  Bartlett,  and  the  "  Vale 
dictory  Address"  of  the  DECEASED  to  his  Fellow  Citizens.  8vo, 
calf,  beautiful  copy  ;  rare.  January,  MDCCC. 

2288  CHAUDRON,  SIMON.      Oraison  Funebre  du  Frere  George  Wash 

ington,  le  premier  Janvier,  1800,  dans  la  Loge  Fran9aise 
"L'Amenite."  Svo,  pp.  35.  A  Philadelphie,  1801 

2289  COFFIN,  EBENEZEE,  Bev.     A  Sermon  delivered  Feb.  22d,  1800,  the 

day  of  National  Moiirning  recommended  by  the  Government 
of  the  United  States,  for  the  Death  of  General  George  Wash 
ington.     8vo,  pp.  16.      Very  rare.  Portland,  1800 
See  Woodward's  Catalogue,  5838. 

2290  CUMMINGS,  HENRY.     An  Eulogy  on  the  late  Patriot,  Washington, 

addressed  to  the  People  of  Billerica,  Jan.  10,  1800.  Svo,  pp.  16, 
fine  copy,  very  scarce.  Amherst,  N.  H.,  1800 

2291  DANA,  DANIEL.     A  Discourse  on  the  Character  and  Virtues  of 

Gen.  George  Washington,  delivered  on  the  Twenty-second  of 
February,  1800,  the  day  of  National  Mourning  for  his  death. 
Svo,  pp.  31,  fine  copy  ;  scarce.  Newburyport,  1800 


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2292  DAVIS,  JOHN.     An  Eulogy  on  General  George  Washington,  pro 

nounced  at  Boston,  on  Wednesday,  February  xix.,  MDCCO.,  be 
fore  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  by  their 
appointment,  and  published  at  their  request.  4to,  pp.  24  ; 
very  rare  ;  uncut.  Boston,  MDCCC. 

Davis,  John.     The  same.      Uncut.  Reprinted:  Bos-ton,  1859 

2293  DUNHAM,  JOSIAH,  A.M.  A  Funeral  Oration  on  George  Washington, 

late  General  of  the  Armies  of  the  United  States,  pronounced 
at  Oxford,  Massachusetts,  etc.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Mare. 

Boston,  1800 

2294  DWIGHT,  TIMOTHY.     Discourse  on  Death  of,  etc.,  etc.     8vo,  fine 

copy  ;  rare.  New  Haven,  1800 

Not  in  Woodward's  Catalogue. 

2295  FISKE,  THADEUS.     A  Sermon  delivered  Dec.  29, 1799,  at  the  Second 

Parish  hi  Cambridge,  being  the  Lord's  Day  immediately  fol 
lowing  the  Melancholy  Intelligence  of  the  Death  of  Gen.  Geo. 
Washington,  late  President  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
&vo,  pp.  21.  Scarce.  Boston,  1800 

2296  FORBES,  ELI.     An  Eulogy  Moralized  on  the  Illustrious  Character 

of  the  late  General  George  Washington,  who  died  on  Satur 
day,  the  14th  day  of  December,  1799.  Delivered  at  Glouces 
ter,  on  the  22d  of  February,  1800,  etc.  To  which  is  added, 
Washington's  Address,  etc.  &vo,  pp.  40  ;  very  fine  copy  ;  rare. 

Newbnryport,  1800 

2297  FEISBIE,  LEVI,  A.M.   An  Eulogy  on  the  Illustrious  Character  of  the 

late  General  George  Washington,  etc.,  delivered  at  Ipswich, 
on  the  7th  day  of  January,  1800.  To  which  is  added,  Gen'l 
Washington's  Paternal  and  Affectionate  Address  to  his  Coun 
try.  Svo,  pp.  61,  rare.  Newburyport,  1800 

2298  GUIREY,  WILLIAM.     A  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  General 

George  Washington,  who  died  at  Mount  Vernon,  Dec.  14, 
1 799,  aged  68.  Delivered,  by  request,  before  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church'at  Lynn,  January  7,  1800,  etc.  8vo,  pp.  22. 
Hare.  Printed  at  Salem,  1800 

2299  HARBIS,  THADDEUS  MASON.     A  Discourse  delivered  at  Dorchester, 

Dec.  29,  1799,  being  the  Lord's  day  after  hearing  the  Distress 
ing  Intelligence  of  the  death  of  General  George  Washington, 
etc.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Charlestown,  MDCCC. 

2300  HOLCOMBE,  HENRY.     A  Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Lieu 

tenant-General   George   Washington,  late  President  of  the 

United  States  of  America.     4fo,  pp  IS,  uncut ;  fine  copy  ;  full 

cr.  crim.  lev.  mor. ;  by  R.  W.  Smith.  Savannah,  1800 

2301  HUNTINGTON,  ASAHEL.     A  Sermon  delivered  at  Topsfield,  January 

5,  1800,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  George  Washington, 
Commander-in-Chief  of  the  American  Armies,  and  late  Presi 
dent  of  the  United  States.  8vo,  pp.  32,  uncut.  Includes  an 
historical  sketch.  Very  rare.  Salem,  1800 

See  Woodward's  Catalogue,  No.  5898. 

2302  JACKSON,  Major  WILLIAM.     Eulogium  on  the  Character  of  Genl 

Washington,  late  President  of  the  United  States,  pronounced 
before  the  Pennsylvania  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  on  the 


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Twenty-second  day  of  February,  Eighteen  hundred,  at  the 
German  Reformed  Church,  in  the  City  of  Philadelphia.  Svo, 
pp.  44.  Philn.,  1800 

2303  JOHNSON,  JOHN  B.     Eulogy  on  General  George  Washington,  a 

Sermon  delivered  February  22d,  1800,  in  the  North  Dutch 
Church,  Albany,  before  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  New 
York,  at  their  request.  Svo,  pp.  22.  Scarce.  Albany,  1800 

2304  KIRKLAND,  JOHN  THORNTON.  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death 

of  General  George  Washington,  delivered  Dec.  29,  1799.  To 
which  is  added  the  Valedictory  Address  of  the  late  President, 
to  the  People  of  the  United  States.  Svo}  pp.  22  ;  very  fine  copy. 
Scarce.  Boston,  1800 

2305  LEDYAKD,  ISAAC.     ORATION  AT  NEWTOWN,  L.  I.,  etc.     Svo,  fine 

copy  ;  excessively  rare.  Brooklyn,  1800 

Not  in  Woodward's  Catalogue,  nor  any  other  that  has  come  under  the 
owner's  personal  inspection  for  the  past  ten  years. 

2306  LEE,  MAJOR-GENERAL  HENRY,  Funeral  Oration  on  the  Death  of 

General  Washington,  Delivered  at  the  Request  of  Congress  by, 
Member  of  Congress  from  Virginia.  Svo,  15  p.,  dean. 

Boston,  (1800) 
The  Boston  Edition  of  Lee's  Oration  is  scarce. 

2307  LEE,  MAJOR-GENERAL  HENRY.     A  Funeral  Oration  on  the  Death  of 

George  Washington,  late  President  and  Commander-in-Chief  of 
the  Armies  of  the  United  States  of  America,  who  departed  this 
Life  at  Mount  Vernon,  in  Virginia,  on  the  14th  of  Dec.,  1799, 
in  the  68th  year  of  his  age.  Delivered  at  the  Request  of  Con 
gress.  To  which  is  subjoined  an  Eulogy,  by  Judge  Minot. 
Svo,  28  p. ;  scarce.  London,  1800 

2308  LEE,  MAJ.-GEN.  HENRY.     Funeral  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Gen. 

Washington.  Delivered  at  the  Request  of  Congress,  Dec.  26,, 
1799.  Svo,  fine  copy  ;  rare.  Phila.,  18QO 

Not  in  Woodward's  Catalogue. 

"Asa  Composition,  it  has  only  to  be  read  to  be  admired  for  the  purity 
and  elegance  of  its  language  and  the- powerful  appeal  it  makes  to  the 
hearts  of  its  readers  ;  and  we  will  venture  to  affirm,  that  it  will  rank 
among  the  most  celebrated  performances  of  those  highly  distinguish 
ed  men,  who  mounted  the  rostrum  on  that  imposing  occasion  of  Na 
tional  Mourning." — Custis'  Recoil,  of  Washington,  N.  Y.,  1860,  p. 
360. 

2309  LINN,  WILLIAM.     A  Funeral  Eulogy,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of 

General  Washington,  Delivered  February  22d,  1800,  before  the 
New  York  State  Society  of  the  Cincinnati.  Svo,  44  p.  ;  wry 
scarce.  New  York,  1800 

2310  LITERARY  SOCIETY,  AJ*  ORATION  in  Memory  of  the  Virtues  of  Gen. 

George  Washington,  Delivered  at  Lovett's  Hotel,  on  the  Even 
ing  of  the  22d  February,  1800,  and  Published  by  their 
Order.  By  a  Member.  Svo,  23  p.  ;  vei~y  rare. 

New  York,  1800 

2311  MAGAW,  SAMUEL.     Oration  on  Death  of  George  Washington,  etc. 

8uo,  fine  copy  ;  rare.  Phila.,  1800, 

Not  in  Woodward's  Catalogue. 

55 


434 

2312  MARSH,  EBENEZER  GRANT.     An  Oration  delivered  at  Wethersfield, 

February  22,  1800,  on  the  Death  of  General  George  Washing 
ton,  who  died  December  14,  1799.  8vo,  16  p.,  uncut ;  very 
scarce.  Hartford,  1800 

2313  MASON,  JOHN  M.     Funeral  Oration,  deliv.  Feb.  22,  1800,  in  New 

York.     2d  Ed.  N.  Y.,  1800 

2314  MINOT,  GEORGE  KICHARDS.     AN  EULOGY  on  George  Washington, 

Late  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Armies  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  who  died  December  14th,  1799.  Delivered  before 
the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  at  the  Request  of  their 
Committee.  Svo,  24  p.,  clean.  Boston,  (1800) 

2315  MINOT,  GEORGE  RICHARDS.     An  Eulogy  on  Geo  Washington,  who 

Died  Dec.  14,  1799.  Delivered  before  the  Inhabitants  of  the 
Town  of  Boston.  2nd  Ed.  Svo,  fine  copy  ;  very  scarce. 

Boston,  1800 
Not  in  Woodward's  Catalogue. 

2316  MILLER,  SAMUEL.     A  Sermon  Delivered  December  29,  1799,  Oc 

casioned  by  the  Death  of  General  George  Washington,  Late 
President  of  the  United  States  and  Commander-in-Chief  of  the 
American  Armies.  Svo,  39  p.,  uncut.  New  York,  1800 

2317  MORRIS,  GOUVERNEUR.     An  Oration  upon  the  Death  of  General 

Washington,  Delivered  at  the  request  of  the  City  of  ISTew  York, 
31st  Dec.,  1799.  Svo,  24  p.,  fine  copy  ;  very  scarce. 

New  York,  1800 

2318  MORSE,  JEDIDIAH.      Prayer  and  Sermon  deliv.  at  Cbarlestown, 

Dec.  31,  1799,  with  Sketch  of  his  Life,  etc.  Prefixed,  the  Proc. 
of  the  Town.  Svo,  uncut ;  very  scarce.  London,  1800 

2319  MYCALL,  JOHN.     A  Funeral  Address  on  the  Death  of  the  late  Gen. 

Geo.  Washington,  interspersed  with  Sketches  of,  and  Observa 
tions  on  his  Life  and  Character.  Delivered  in  Harvard,  Feb. 
22,  1800.  Svo,  27  p.,  fine  copy;  rare.  Boston,  1800 

2320  NILES,  SAMUEL.     SERMON  delivered  at  Abington,  (Mass.),  Feb.  22, 

1800,  etc.      Svo,  fine  copy ;  very  rare.  Boston,  1800 

Not  in  Woodward's  Catalogue. 

2321  OGDEN,  UZAL.     Two  Discourses  occasioned  by  the  death  of  General 

George  Washington,  at  Mount  Vernon,  December  14,  1799. 
Svo,  46 p.;  rare.  Newark,  MDGCC. 

2322  OSGOOD,  DAVID,  D.D.  A  Discourse  delivered  December  29, 1799,the 

Lord's  Day  immediately  following  the  melancholy  tidings  of 
the  loss  sustained  by  the  Nation  in  the  Death  of  its  most  Emi 
nent  Citizen,  George  Washington,  etc.  8uo,  19  p.,  fine  copy  ; 
scarce.  Boston,  1800 

2323  PAINE,  THOS.     AN  EULOGY  on  the  Life  of  George  Washington, 

written  at  the  request  of  the  Citizens  of  Newburyport,  and  de 
livered  at  the  first  Presbyterian  Meeting-House  in  that  town, 
January  2,  1800.  Svo,  22  p.  Newburyport,  1800 

2324  PAYSON,  EEV.  PHILLIPS.     A  Sermon  Delivered  at  Chelsea,  on  the 

Death  of  George  Washington.     Svo,  15  ;;.,  clean  ;  rare. 

Charkstown,  1800 

2325  PENNSYLVANIA  STATE  SOCIETY  OF  THE  CINCINNATI,  with  the  Original 


435 

Institution  of  the  Order,  etc.,  to  which  is  annexed  the  Testi 
monial  to  the  Memory  of  Gen'l  Washington.  Hf.  cf.  ;  rare. 

Phila.,  1801 

2326  PIERCE,  JOHN.   An  Eulogy  on  George  Washington,  the  Great  and 

the   Good.     Delivered   on   the   Anniversary  of  his   Birth,  at 

Brookline,    and  published  at   the   request  of   its  inhabitants, 

Svo,  24  p.  ;  scarce.  Boston,  1800 

2327  PORTER,   ELIPHALET.     An  Eulogy  on  George  Washington,  late 

Commander  of  the  Armies,  and  the  First  President  of  the 
United  States  of  America,  who  died  on  the  14th  of  December, 

1799,  vEtatis  68.     Delivered  Jan.  14,  1800,  before  the  Inhabi 
tants  of  the  Town  of  Roxbury,  at  the  Request  of  their  Commit 
tee,  and  Published  in  Compliance  with  their  wishes.     Svo,  22  p. 
With  the  Farewell  Address  in  22  additional  pages.     Boston,  1800 

2328  RAMSAY,  DAVID.     An  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Lieutenant-General 

George  Washington,  late  President  of  the  United  States,  who 
died  Dec.  14,  1799.  Delivered  in  St.  Michael's  Church,  Janu 
ary  15,  1800,  at  the  request  of  the  inhabitants  of  Charleston, 
South  Carolina,  and  published  by  their  desire.  Svo,  pp.  30. 

Charleston,  1800 

2329  SACEED    DIBGES,   HYMNS    AND  ANTHEMS,   COMMEMO 

RATIVE  OF  THE  DEATH  OF  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  An  original 
Composition .  By  a  Citizen  of  Mass.  4to,  uncut ;  beautiful 
copy  ;  extremely  rare ;  possibly  unique. 

Boston:  j.  Thomas  and  T.  Andrews.     1800 
Not  in  Woodward's  Catalogue. 

2330  SEWALL,  JONATHAN  M.     Eulogy  on  the  late  General  Washington, 

pronounced  at  St.  John's  Church,  in  Portsmouth,  New  Hamp 
shire,  on  Tuesday,  31st  December,  1799,  at  the  request  of  the 
inhabitants.  4fo,  pp.  28  ;  very  rare. 

Printed  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.     1800 
See  Woodworth's  Catalogue,  6003. 

2331  SMITH,  SAMUEL  STANHOPE..     AN  ORATION  upon  the  Death 

of  General  George  Washington,  delivered  in  the  State  House 
at  Trenton,  on  the  14th  of  January,  1800.  Svo,  pp.  46. 

Trenton,  1800 

2332  SMITH,  SAMUEL  STANHOPE.     AN  ORATION  upon  the  Death 

of  Washington,  delivered  in  Trenton,  Jan.  14,  1800,  by  Rev. 
Samuel  Stanhope  Smith.  Svo  ;  port,  of  Smith  ;  half  mor.,  pp. 
46;  very  scarce.  Trenton:  O.  Craft.  1800 

2333  SMITH,  SAMUEL  I.     An  Oration,  delivered  at  Trenton,  Jan.  14, 

1800.  Third  Ed.     ^  pp.  Trenton,  1817 

2334  Spring,  Samuel.     A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  General  George 

Washington,  delivered  at  the  North  Congregational  Church  in 
Newburyport,  December  29,  1799.  Svo,  28  pp.;  clean  ;  scarce. 

Newburyport,  1800 

2335  STONE,  ELIAB,  A.  M.     A  Discourse  delivered  at  Beading,  Feb.  22, 

1800,  the  day  recommended  by  Congress  to  the  observance  of 
the  people  of  the  United  States,  by  their  assembling  in  such 
manner  as  might  be  convenient,  and  publicly  testifying  their 


436 

grief  for  the  death,  and  their  respect  for  the  memory  of  Gen. 
George  Washington.  Svo,  pp.  23  ;  clean  ;  very  scarce 

Boston,  1800 

Contains  a  Hymn  prepared  for  the  occasion. 

See  Woodward's  Catalogue,  6019. 

2336  Story,  Isaac.     An  Eulogy  on  the  glorious  virtues  of  the  illustri 

ous  General  George  Washington,  who  died  at  Mount  Vernon, 
December  14th,  1799,  in  the  63th  year  of  his  age,  ripe  in  honor 
and  full  of  glory.  Written  at  the  request  of  the  inhabitants  of 
Sterling,  and  delivered  before  them  on  Saturday,  the  2'2d  of 
February,  1800.  Svo,  pp.  23  ;  scarce. 

Worcester:  printed  by  Isaiah  Thomas*,  Jr.,  April,  1800 

2337  SUMNER,  CHA'S  PINCKNEY.     Eulogy  on  the  illustrious  George  Wash 

ington.  Pronounced  at  Milton  (Mass.),  Feb.  22,  1800.  Svo, 
pp.  24  ;  first  edition  ;  very  scarce.  Dedham,  1800 

2338  TAGGART,  Eev.  SAMUEL.     A  Discourse  delivered  at  Colrain,  Feb. 

22,  1800  ;  being  the  day  recommended  by  Congress  and  the 
Legislature  of  Massachusetts  for  the  public  testifying  of  our  re 
spect  to  the  memory  of  that  late  illustrious  statesman,  and  sin 
gular  benefactor  to  his  country,  General  George  Washington, 
who  died  December  14,  1799.  Svo.  pp.  32  ;  rare. 

Greenfield,  1800 

2339  THACHEE,  PETER.     A  SERMON  occasioned  by  the  death  of  General 

George  Washington,  and  preached  Feb.  22,  1800,  by  their 
direction,  before  his  Honor  Moses  Gill,  Esq.,  Commander-in- 
Chief,  the  Honorable  Council,  the  Honorable  Senate  and 
House  of  Representatives  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachu 
setts.  Svo,  pp.  21 ;  uncut ;  rare.  Boston,  1800 

2340  TEACHER,  THOMAS  GUSHING.      An  Eulogy  on  the  memory  of  Gen. 

George  Washington,  who  died  December  14,  1799,  aged  68. 
Pronounced  at  the  request  of  the  citizens  of  Lynn,  Jan.  13, 
1800,  and  published  by  the  de,sire  of  the  Committee  of  Ar 
rangements.  Svo,  pp.  1 2  ;  rare.  Boston,  1800 

2341  TRUMBULL,  BENJAMIN.     A  Funeral  Discourse  delivered   at  North 

Haven,  December  29,  1799,  on  the  death  of  General  George 

Washington,  who  died  December  14,  1799.     Svo,  pp.  31 ;  fine 

copy ;  scarce.  New  Haven,  1800 

2342  VINING,  JOHN.     An  Eulogium  delivered  to  a  large  concourse  of 

respectable  citizens,  at  the  State  House  in  the  town  of  Dover, 
on  the  22d  of  February,  1800,  in  commemoration  of  the  death 
of  General  George  Washington.  Half  cf.,  8vj,  pp  20  ;  scarce 

Phila.,  1800 

2343  WADSWORTH,  BENJAMIN.     An  Eulogy  on  the  excellent  character  of 

George  Washington,  late  Commander-in- Chief  of  the  American 
Armies,  and  the  first  President  ,under  the  Federal  Constitution, 
who  departed  this  life  December  the  14th,  1799,  in  the  68th 
year  of  his  age.  Pronounced  February  22,  1800  ;  being  the 
anniversary  of  his  birth,  and  the  day  recommended  by  Con 
gress  to  testify  the  national  grief  for  his  death.  Svo,  pp.  32  ; 
scarce.  Salem,  1800 

2344  WEST,  SAMUEL.     A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  death  of  George 

Washington,  late  Cominander-in-Chief  of  the  Armies,  and  first 


437 

President  of  the  United  States  of  America,  who  died  December 
14,  1799,  aged  68.  Svo.  17  pp.,  with  23  additional  pages  of  "Fare 
well  A  ddress."  Boston,  1800 

2345  WILLAKD  AND  TAPPAN.     An  Address,  in  Latin,  by  Joseph  Willard, 

LL.D.,  President ;  and  a  Discourse,  in  English,  by  David  Tap- 
pan,  Hollis  Professor  of  Divinity,  delivered  before  the  Univer 
sity  in  Cambridge,  Feb.  21,  1800,  in  solemn  commemoration 
of  Gen.  George  Washington.  4fo,  pp.  31,  large  paper  ;  scarce. 

Boston,  1800 

2346  WOKCESTEK,  LEONARD.     An  Oration  pronounced  at  Peacham,  in 

commemoration  of  the  death  of  the  late  General  George  W  ash- 
ington,  February  22d,  1800.  Svo,  pp.  20  ;  very  rare. 

Peacham,  Vt.,  1800 
Woodward's  Catalogue,  6096. 


2347  D WIGHT,  JASPER.     A  Letter  to  George  Washington,  President  of 

the  United  States,  containing  Strictures  on  his  Address  on  the 
Seventeenth  of  September,  1796,  Notifying  his  Relinquish- 
ment  of  the  Presidential  Office.  Svo,  48  p.  ;  rare. 

Philadelphia,  1796 

2348  BUCKMINSTEE,  JOSEPH.     Discourse   deliv.   at  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 

Nov.  1,  1789,  on  the  occasion  of  the  President's  Visit  to  that 
Capital.  Fine  copy  ;  rare.  Portsmouth,  1789 

2449  BUCKMINSTEE,  JOSEPH.  A  DISCOURSE  DELIVERED  IN  PORTS 
MOUTH,  Dec.  14,  1800,  on  the  Anniversary  of  the  Death  of  Geo. 
Washington.  21  p.  Svo;  beautiful  copy ;  uncut;  very  rare. 

Portsmouth,  1800 

2350  WASHINGTON,  GEOEGE.     THE  LIFE  OF,  First  President  of 

the  United  States.  To  which  is  prefixed  an  Introduction  con 
taining  a  compendious  view  of  the  Colonies  Planted  by  the 
English  on  the  Continent  of  North  America,  from  then*  Settle 
ment  to  the  Commencement  of  that  War  which  terminated  in 
their  Independence.  By  John  Marshall.  5  vols..  bds.,  uncut. 
With  poii,rait ;  fine  copy.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1804 

2351  WASHINGTON,  GEOEGE.     THE  LIFE  OF.     Compiled  by  the 

Hon.  Bushrod  Washington  from  Original  Papers  bequeathed  to 
him  by  his  deceased  Relative.  By  John  Marshall.  Svo,  uncut. 
Second  Ed.  2  vols.,  cl. ;  por.  ;  fine  copy.  Phila.,  1832 

2352  WASHINGTON,  GEOEGE.      AN  ESSAY  ON  THE  LIFE  OF.     By 

Aaron  Bancroft.  Gl.3  Svo,  bds.,  uncut ;  with  portrait  by  Edwin. 
Exceedingly  scarce.  Worcester,  1807 

This  edition  is  very  rarely  met  with,  and  the  condition  of  this  copy 
gives  it  an  additional  value. 

2353  WASHINGTON,  GEOEGE.      THE  LIFE   OF.     By  Aaron  Ban 

croft.     Svo,  bds.  uncut.  London,  1808 

2354  WASHINGTON,  GEOEGE.      THE   LIFE  OF.     By  Aaron  Ban 

croft.     In  two  volumes.     Sheep,  12?no.  Boston,  1826 

2355  WASHINGTON,  GEOEGE.     THE   LIFE  OF,  including  the  Dec 

laration  of  Independence  and  the  Constitution  of  the  United 


438 

States.     By  John  Corry.     First  American  Edition.     Suo,  sh.  ; 
portrait  by  Scales ;  beautiful  copy.  N.  Y.,  1807 

This  edition  is  extremely  scarce. 

2356  WASHINGTON,  GEOKGE.     LIFE  OF,  interspersed  with  Bio 

graphical  Anecdotes  of  the  most  Eminent  Men  who  effected 
the  American  Ee volution.  By  John  Corry.  8vo,  sh.;  portrait 
by  Scoles;  jim  copy ;  rare.  N.  Y.,  1809 

2357  WASHINGTON,  GEN.  GEOKGE.     BIOGRAPHICAL  MEMOIRS  OF. 

12wio,  bds.  ;  port,  and  eng'd  title  ;  very  rare  ;  beautiful  copy. 

New  Haven :  from  Sidney's  Press,  1810 

2358  WASHINGTON,    GEN.    GEORGE.     MEMOIRS   OF,  Late  Pres 

ident  of  the  United  States  of  America.     Fifth  ed.     12??io,  bds. 

Phila.,  1311 

2359  WASHINGTON  GEORGE.     BIOGRAPHICAL  MEMOIRS  OF.    12mo, 

sh  ;  portrait  ;  very  scarce ;  fine  copy.  Barnard,  Vt.,  1813 

Contains  the  rare  portrait  of  Washington,  "  Pro  Patria,"  crowned. 

2360  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.    BIOGRAPHICAL  MEMOIRS  OF,  contain 

ing  a  History  of  the  principal  events  of  his  Life,  with  extracts 
from  his  Journals,  Speeches  to  Congress  and  Public  Addresses  ; 
also,  a  sketch  of  his  Private  Life.  Svo,  sh.  ;  fine  copy ;  scarce. 

Brattleborough,  1814 

2361  WASHINGTON  GEORGE.     LIFE  OF.      24mo,  cf.  ;   very  rare ; 

portrait  of  Washington,  "  Pro  Patria."  Boston,  1815 

2362  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.      The  Life  of.      Eng'd  title ;   good  copy  ; 

12mo,  hf.  cf.  ;  illustrated.  Phila.,  1832 

2363  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     LIFE   OF.     Tales,  Sketches    and 

Anecdotes.     With  engravings.     Svo,  bds.      Philadelphia.  1836 

2364  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     THE  LIFE  OF,  and  History  of  the 

American  Revolution  ;  together  with  his  Farewell  Address, 
Declaration  of  Independence,  and  Constitution  of  the  U.  S. 
12?wo,  bds.  ;  plates.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

2365  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.       PICTORIAL   LIFE    OF,  embracing 

Anecdotes  illustrative  of  his  Character,  and  embellished  with 
engravings.  Sq.  12mo.  Philadelphia,  1847 

2366  WASHINGTON.     Entertaining  Anecdotes  of,  exhibiting  his  Patriot 

ism,  Courage,  Benevolence  and  Piety.     Sm.  4to,  cl. ;  illust. 

Boston,  1848 

2367  WASHINGTON.     THE  MEMORY  OF,  with  Biographical  Sketches 

of  his  Mother  and  Wife,  Relations  of  Lafayette  to  Washing 
ton,  with  Incidents  and  Anecdotes  in  the  lives  of  the  two 
patriots.  8»»o,  cl.  ;  frontis.  ;  fine  copy.  Boston,  1852 

2368  WASHINGTON.     RECOLLECTIONS  AND  PRIVATE   MEMOIRS  OF,  by 

his  Adopted  Son,  Geo.  W.  Parke  Custis,  with  a  Memoir  of 
the  Author  by  his  Daughter ;  and  Illustrative  and  Explan 
atory  Notes  by  Benson  J.  Lossing.  With  Illustrations.  Svo, 
cl. ;  fine  copy  •  very  scarce ;  portraits  of  Custix,  Washington, 
Mrs.  E.  P.  Lewis  and  Martha  Washington,  and  Fac-similes. 

New  York,  1860 

2369  WASHINGTON,    GEN.  GEORGE,     THE  LIFE  OF.     By  John 

Kingston.     24mo,  sh. ;  scarce;  lacks  portrait.      Baltimore,  1813 


439 


2370  WASHINGTON,  GEOKGE.     THE  LIFE   or.    By  David  Ram 

say.  Svo,  bds.,  uncut;  e leg.  portrait  by  Heath,  after  Stuart ; 
fine  copy  ;  scarce.  London,  1807 

2371  WASHINGTON,  GEOEGE.      THE  LIFE  OF.      By  David  Ram 

say.     8vo,  bds.,  uncut ;  fine  copy.     Port,  by  Leney. 

New  Yorlc,  1807 

2372  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.      THE  LIFE  OE.      By  David  Ram 

say.  2ded.  Svo,  sh.;  portrait,  ivood-cut.  Fine  copy.  Boston,  1811 

2373  WASHINGTON   GEOKGE.      THE  LIFE  OF.      By  David  Ram 

say.  Fourth  edition.  With  six  engravings.  800,  sh. ;  fine 
copy.  Baltimore,  18 1 5 

FRONTIS. — "  Firm  as  the  Surge-repelling  Rock. 

2374  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     THE  LIFE  OF.     Sixth  Edition  with 

Six  Engravings.  By  David  Ramsay.  Svo,  sh.  ;  curious  frontis., 
" Firm  as  a  Rock"  etc.  Baltimore,  1825 

2375  WASHINGTON,  JORGE.     LA  VIDA  DE  COMANDANTE  en  Gefe  de 

los  Egercitos  de  los  Estados  Unidos  de  America,  en  La  Guerra 
que  Establecis  su  Inclependencia  ;  y  Su  Primer  Presidente.  Es- 
crita  en  Ingles  por  David  Ramsay  ;  y  Traducida  al  Espanal  por 
Eduardo  Barry.  Svo,  hf.  cf.  Filadelfia,  1826 

2376  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     THE  LIFE  OF.     By  David  Ramsay. 

With  notes  and  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Author.  Svo,  sh., 
with  portrait.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1840 

2377  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     THE  LIFE  OF,  with  curious  Anec 

dotes.  Seventh  Edition.  By  M.  L.  Weems.  Svo,  bds.,  por 
trait ;  scarce.  Phila.,  1808 

2378  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     LIFE  OF,  with  curious  anecdotes. 

Ninth  ed.,  greatly  improved.  Embellished  with  seven  engrav 
ings.  By  M.  L.  Weems.  12wo,  sh.,  frontis.  Phila..  1809 

2379  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     THE  LIFE  OF,  with  curious  anec 

dotes  equally  honorable  to  himself  and  exemplary  to  his  young 
countrymen.  Tenth  ed.,  greatly  improved,  embellished  with 
seven  engravings.  By  M.  L.  Weems.  Svo,  sh.,  scarce  ;  good 
copy.  Phila.,  1810 

2380  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     THE  LIFE  OF,  with  curious  anec 

dotes,  etc.  Fifteenth  ed.  Dlust.  with  eight  engravings.  By 
M.  L.  Weems.  Svo,  sh.  Phila.,  1816 

2381  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     THE  LIFE  OF,  with  curious  anec 

dotes,  equally  honorable  to  himself,  and  exemplary  to  his  young 
countrymen.  Twenty-first  edition.  Greatly  improved,  embel 
lished  with  eight  engravings.  By  M.  L.  Weems.  1*2 mo,  sh. 

Phila. :  M.  Carey  &  Son.  1818 

2382  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     THE  LIFE  OF,  with  curious  anec 

dotes,  etc.  Twenty-second  ed.  Embellished  with  eight  en 
gravings  and  map.  By  M.  L.  Weems.  Svo,  sh.,fine  copy. 

Phila.,  1819 

2383  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     THE  LIFE  OF,  with  curious  anec 

dotes,  etc.  By  M.  L.  Weems.  Embellished  with  six  engravings. 
8uo,  sh.  Port.  Phila.,  1832 

2384  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     THE  LIFE  OF,  with  curious  anec 

dotes,   equally  honourable  to   himself,  and  exemplary  to  his 


440 

young  countrymen.  Embellished  with  six  engravings.  By 
M.  L.  Weems.  Svo,  sh.,  port.  Phila.,  1844 

2385  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     THE  LIFE  OF,  with  curious  anec 

dotes.     Ulust.  with  six  engs.     By  M.  L.  Weems.  8tv>,  sh.,  port. 

Phila.,  1847 

2386  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     THE  LIFE  OF,  with  curious  anec 

dotes,  equally  honorable  to  himself,  and  exemplary  to  his 
young  companions.  Embellished  with  six  engravings.  By  M. 
L.  Weems.  8-uo,  cl,  port.  Pkila.,  1858 

2387  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     THE  LIFE  AND  TIMES  or,  By  Cyrus 

R.  Edmonds.     12mo,  c/.,  uncut,  2  vols.,  fine  copy  ;  Front-is. 

London,  1835 

2388  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     A  LIFE  OF.     By  James  K.  Pauld- 

ing.  12??io,  2  vols.,  cl. 9  uncut  ;  Plates  and  Engraved  Titles.  Scarce. 

New  York,  1835 

2389  WASHINGTON.     LIFE  OF.     By  James  K.  Paulding.     In  2  vols., 

12»io,  cl,  uncut.     Portrait  and  Eng.  Title.  New  York,  1840 

2390  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.  THE  WHITINGS  OF,  being  his  Corres 

pondence,  Addresses,  Messages  and  other  Papers,  Official  and 
Private,  selected  and  published  from  Original  Manuscripts. 
With  a  Life  of  the  Author,  Notes  and  34  illustrations.  By 
Jared  Sparks.  12  veils.,  L.  P.,  Ms.,  uncut.  Boston,  1837 

2391  WASHINGTON,  GEOBGE.     Life  of.     By  Jared  Sparks.     2  vols.,  cl., 

12mo.  Boston,  1822 

2392  WASHINGTON,   GEORGE.      LIFE  OF,   in  Latin  Prose.     By 

Francis  Glass,  A.  M.     Cl.,  12??io  ;  Frontispiece. 

New  York,  1834 

2393  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     A  LIFE  OF,  in  Latin  Prose.     By 

Francis  Glass  of  Ohio.  Edited  by  J.  N.  Reynolds.  Svo,  cl.  ; 
medallion  port,  by  Ormsby.  New  York,  1835 

2394  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     A  Life  of,  in  Latin  Prose.     By  Francis 

Glass.  Edited  by  J.  N.  Reynolds.  Third  edition.  Svo,  cl, 
medallion  port,  of  Washington,  eng.  by  Ormsby. 

NeivYork,  1836 

2395  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     By  Monsieur  Guizot.     Translated 

by  Henry  Reeve.  Svo,  cl,  uncut ;  fine  copy,  port,  inserted,  eng. 
by  Eead.  London ':  John  Murray,  1840 

2396  WASHINGTON.     By  Monsieur  Guizot.  Translated  by  Henry  Reeve. 

12-mo,  half  cf.,  gt.  top,  uncut,  scarce.  Port.,  eng.  by  Storms,  after 
Houdon.  Paris,  1840 

2397  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.   ESSAY  ON  THE  CHARACTER  AND  INFLU 

ENCE  OF,  in  the  Revolution  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Second  edition.  Translated  from  the  French.  By  M.  Guizot. 
Svo,  cl,  portrait ;  clean,  nice  copy.  Boston,  1851 

2398  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     VIE  DE,  pris  de  L' Anglais,  et  dedie 

a  la  Jennesse  Americaine.  By  Prof.  A.  N.  Girault.  12?7io,  cl, 
24tfi  ed.,  plates.  Phila.,  1850 

2399  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     THE  LIFE  OF,  in  the  form  of  an 

Autobiography,  the  narrative  being,  to  a  great  extent  conduct 
ed  by  Himself,  in  extracts  and  selections  from  his  own  writings. 


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With  Portraits  and  other  engravings.  By  Charles  W.  Upham. 
In  two  vols<,  Svo,  cl.  First  and  only  Amer.  Ed.  Very  scarce. 

Boston,  1840 

No  portraits  or  engravings  were  published  for  this  work,  the  edition 
having  been  suppressed  by  the  author. 

2400  WASHINGTON,  GEN.     THE  LIFE  OF,  First  President   of  the 

United  States,  written  by  himself,  comprising  his  memoirs  and 
correspondence,  as  prepared  by  him  for  publication,  including 
several  original  letters,  now  first  printed.  Ed.  by  Rev.  C.  W . 
Upham.  2  vols.,  Sv»,  cl.  With  port.  Londcn,  1851 

2401  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     LIFE  OF,  written  by  himself,  com 

prising  his  Memoirs  and  Correspondence,  as  prepared  by  him 
for  Publication,  including  several  original  letters,  now  first 
printed.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  C.  W.  Upham.  In  two  vols.,  Svo, 
cl.  Portraits  and  Eng.  Titles.  London,  1852 

2402  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.      LIFE   OF.     By  Edward  Everett. 

12WIO,  cl.  New  York,  18(50 

2403  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     A  DISCOURSE  delivered  in  New  Market, 

N.  H.,  at  the  particular  request  of  a  Respectable  Musical 
Choir,  to  a  numerous  Assembly,  convened  for  Celebrating  the 
Birthday  of  the  Illustrious  Washington.  By  James  Miltimore. 
8uo,  uncut,  24 pages.  Very  scarce. 

Printed  at  Exeter,  1794 

2404  WASHINGTON  SOCIETY  of  Alexandria,  Va.     An  Oration  delivered 

February  22,  1815,  by  Col.  John  Eager  Howard.  Svo,  uncut, 
fine  copy  ;  16  pages.  Very  rare. 

Alexandria :  Printed  by  Allen  and  Hill,  n.  d. 

2405  WASHINGTON,  GEO.,  THE  COUNSEL  OF.     Recommended  in  a 

Discourse  delivered  at  Cambridge,  Feb.  22,  1800,  by  Abiel 
Holmes.  Svo  ;  fine  copy.  Very  scarce,  23  pages. 

Boston,  1800 

2406  WASHINGTON,  GEO.,  A  SELECTION  OF  ORATIONS  AND  EULOGIES 

pronounced  in  different  parts  of  the  United  States,  in  com 
memoration  of  the  Life,  Virtues,  and  Pre-eminent  Services  of, 
Who  died  at  Mount  .Vernon,  December  14,  1799,  in  the  68th 
year  of  his  age.  Svo,  sheep.  Woodcut  on  title ;  excessively  rare. 
Fine  copy.  Amherst,  1800 

Brought  in  Woodward's  sale,  $45. 

2407  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     THE  WASHINGTONIANA.     Containing  a 

Biographical  Sketch  of.  With  various  outlines  of  his  Charac 
ter,  and  an  Account  of  the  various  Funeral  Honors  devoted 
to  his  Memory ;  to  which  are  annexed  his  Will  and  Schedule 
of  his  Property.  Embellished  with  a  good  Likeness.  Svo, 
sh.  Port,  after  Savage.  Baltimore,  1800 

Good  Copy  of  this  Rare  book. 

2408  WASHINGTON,  GEO.,  EULOGIES  AND  ORATIONS  on  the  Life  and 

Death  of.  "The  Mournful  Tribute  of  a  Nation's  Love." 
Beautiful  Copy  of  this  rare  book.  fSvo,  sh.  Boston,  1800 

2409  WASHINGTO-VS  POLITICAL  LEGACIES  ;  to  which  is  annexed  an 

Appendix  containing  an  account  of  his  Illness,  Death,  and  the 

56 


442 

Nat.  Tribute  of  Respect  paid  to  his  Memory,  with  a  Bio 
graphical  outline  of  his  Life  and  Character.  8 wo,  sheep;  beau 
tiful  copy.  Very  scarce.  Boston,  1800 

Riifm  Choate's  copy,  with  Autograph. 

2410  WASHINGTON,  Gen.  GEO,     THE  COLUMBIAN  PHENIX  and  Bos- 

ton  Review.  Containing  a  great  variety  of  matter  instructing 
and  Curious.  Also  the  following  Orations  and  Eulogies,  de 
livered  at  the  Death  of  General  Washington  as  follows  : 
General  Henry  Lee,  G.  R.  Minot,  Fisher  Ames,  and  Louis 
Fontaines.  8uo,  bo's.,  uncut.  Eare.  Boston,  1800 

2411  WASFIINGTON,  GEO.      THE  WASHINGTONIANA.     Containing  a 

Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Death  of,  with  a  collection  of  elegant 
Eulogies,  Orations,  Poems,  &c.,  Sacred  to  his  Memory  ;  also, 
an  Appendix  comprising  all  his  most  valuable  Public  Papers 
and  his  Last  Will  and  Testament.  Svo,  sheep  ;  beautiful  copy 
and  fine  portrait,,  by  Edwin.  Very  rare.  Lancaster,  1802 

Newspaper  cuttings  1789,  inserted. 

2412  WASHINGTON,   GEO.     POLITICAL  LEGACIES.     To  which  is  an 

nexed  an  Appendix  containing  an  account  of  his  Illness, 
Death,  and  the  National  Tributes  of  Respect  paid  to  his  Mem 
ory,  with  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  his  Life  and  Character,  his 
Will,  and  Dr.  Tappan's  Discourse  before  the  University  of 
Cambridge,  Sw,  sheep  ;  beautiful  copy,  very  rare. 

N.    Z,  1800 

2413  WASHINGTON,  GEO.      MONUMENTS  or  PATRIOTISM.     Being  a 

collection  of  the  most  Interesting  Documents  connected  with 
the  Military  Command  and  Civil  Administration  of  the  Amer 
ican  Hero  and  Patriot.  To  which  is  annexed  an  Eulogium  on 
the  Character  of  General  Washington.  By  Major  William 
Jackson.  8uo,  sheep.  Fine  copy,  with  the  very  rare  portrait  by 
Savage,  and  the  engraving  of  Washington's  Resignation  by  Bar- 
relet.  Phila.,1800 

2414  WASHINGTON'S  MONUMENTS  or  PATRIOTISM.     Being  a  collection 

of  the  most  Interesting  Documents  connected  with  the  Mili 
tary  Command  and  Civil  Administration  of  the  American 
Hero  and  Patriot :  to  which  is  annexed  an  Eulogium  on  the 
Character  of  Gen.  Washington.  Selected  and  arranged  by 
two  Gentlemen,  eminent  for  their  Literary  and  Political  Infor 
mation.  Svo,  half  calf.  Eare,  good  copy.  Phila.,  1802 

Contains  Eulogy  deliv.  at  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  by  John  Croes  ;  usually 
missing.     Phil.  1800. 

2415  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     OFFICIAL  LETTERS  TO  THE  HONORABLE 

AMERICAN  CONGRESS,  written  during  the  War  between  the 
United  Colonies  and  Great  Britain,  by  His  Excellency,  Com- 
mander-in-Chief  of  the  Continental  Forces,  now  President  of 
the  United  States.  In  two  volumes.  Svo,  sheep.  Fine  copy, 
scarce.  Boston,  17^5 

2416  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     OFFICIAL  LETTERS  TO   THE   HONORABLE 

AMERICAN  CONGRESS,  written  during  the  War  between  the  Uni- 


443 

ted  Colonies  and  Great  Britain.  Second  Boston  Edition.  In 
two  volumes.  8vo,  unbound.  With  the  excessively  scarce  Por 
trait  engraved  by  S.  Hill.  Rarely  found  in  any  copies 

Boston,  1790 

It  has  been  doubted  whether  there  ever  was  any  Portrait  engraved  for 
this  edition,  but  this  copy  sets  that  doubt  aside. 

2417  WASHINGTON,    GEO.      OFFICIAL  LETTEES   to  the  Honorable 

American  Congress.  Written  during  the  War.  2  volumes. 
Boards,  uncut.  London,  1795 

2418  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     EPISTLES,  DOMESTIC,  CONFIDENTIAL   AND 

OFFICIAL,  written  about  the  Commencement  of  the  American 
Contest.  With  an  Interesting  Series  of  his  Letters  to  the 
British  Admirals,  General  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  Lord  Corn- 
wallis-,  Count  de  Grasse,  &c.,  respecting  an  attack  of  New 
York.  None  of  which  have  been  printed  in  the  two  volumes 
of  Official  Letters.  8vo,  paper  covers,  uncut,  very  rare.  Fine 
copy.  N.  Y.,  1796 

2419  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     Epistles,   Domestic,  Confidential,  &c.     Half 

morocco,  marbled  edges.  London,  1796 

2420  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     AN  AUTHENTIC  ACCOUNT  of  the  Proceed 

ings  with  regard  to  laying  the  Corner  Stone  of  the  Monu 
ment  in  the  City  of  Baltimore.  With  an  Engraving  of  the 
Monument ;  also,  an  Address  from  the  Citizens  of  Baltimore 
to  the  Man  who  was  "  First  in  war,  first  in  peace,  and  first  in 
the  hearts  of  his  countrymen."  Together  with  his  Answer. 
Also,  Fac-similes  of  the  engraved  plate  deposited  under  the 
Cornerstone,  and  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  General  Washing 
ton.  8vo,  bds.  Very  rare,  fine  copy.  Baltimore,  1815 

2421  WASHINGTON,  GEO.,  THE  TOMB  OF,  at  Mount  Vernon,  embrac 

ing  a  full  and  accurate  description  of  Mount  Vernon,  as  well 
as  of  the  Birthplace,  Genealogy,  Character,  Marriage,  and 
Last  Illness  of  Washington,  together  with  incidents  pertaining 
to  the  Burial,  Removal  from  the  old  Family  Yault,  and  his 
being  placed  in  the  New  Tomb  in  a  Marble  Sarcophagus. 
By  J.  A.  Winneberger.  L.  P.,  8vo,  cl^  illustrated ;  good  copy. 

Washington,  1858 

2422  WASHINGTON,  GEO.,  THE  HOME  OF,  AT  MOUNT  VERNON.     Em 

bracing  a  full  and  accurate  description  as  well  as  of  the  Birth 
place,  Genealogy,  Character,  Marriage,  and  last  Illness  of 
Washington,  together  with  Incidents  pertaining  to  the  Bur 
ial  of,  Removal  from  the  Old  Family  Vault,  and  his  being 
placed  in  the  new  Tomb  in  a  Marble  Sarcophagus.  By  J.  A. 
Winneberger.  8vo,  cl.  Port,  after  Stuart,  and  Illustrated. 

Washington,  1858 

2423  WASHINGTON,  NATIONAL  MONUMENT  to.     Oration  Pronounced 

by  the  Hon.  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  July  4,  1848,  on  the  Occa 
sion  of  laying  the  Corner  Stone,  Etc.  8vo  pamph.,  23  pages. 

Washington,  1848 

2424  WASHINGTON,  THE  HOME  OF,  AND  ITS  ASSOCIATIONS,  HISTORICAL, 

BIOGRAPHICAL  AND  PICTORIAL.  New  edition,  revised,  with  addi 
tions.  By  Benson  J.  Lossing.  Illustrated  by  numerous  en- 


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gravings,  chiefly  from  Original  Drawings  by  the  Author.  Eoy. 
Svo,  d.  uncut.  100  copies  printed.  New  York,  1865 

2425  WASHINGTON'S  FAREWELL  ADDRESS  to  the  People  of  the  Uni 

ted  States.  Published  for  the  Washington  Benevolent  Soc. 
Second  edition.  12m9,  half  mor.  Portrait,  very  rare. 

N.  F.,1809 

This  book  is  particularly  valuable  on  account  of  the  small  number 
struck  for  the  private  use  of  the  members  of  the  Society  only.  Each 
copy  contained  the  Certificate  of  Membership  of  the  member  to  whom 
it  was  issued.  This  copy  has  the  certificate  of  Rufus  Greene,  dated 
July  3,  1809,  with  remarkably  fine  signatures  of  Isaac  Lebring,  Pres 
ident,  and  Hon.  Gulian  C.  Verplanck,  Secretary  of  the  Washington 
Benevolent  Society  of  New  York. 

2426  WASHINGTON'S  FAREWELL  ADDRESS  to  the  People  of  the  Uni 

ted  States.  Rare  Portrait  of  Washington.  Boards,  12mo.  In 
fine  condition.  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1812 

Published  for  the  Brookfield  Washington  Benevolent  Society. 

2427  WASHINGTON,  GEOKGE.     FAREWELL  ADDRESS  to  the  People 

of  the  United  States.     IQmo,  bds.     Fine  condition. 

Springfield,  1812 

2428  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     Farewell  Address  to  the  People  of  the 

United  States.     Bare  Portrait  by  Eeed.     Svo,  bds.     Fine  copy. 

Windsor,  1812 
Very  rare  with  the  Portrait  and  Certificate  of  Membership. 

2429  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     VALEDICTORY  ADDRESS  OF,  to  the  People 

of  the  United  States.     24mo,  unbound  ;  scarce. 

Boston,  1812 

2430  WASHINGTON,   GEO.       AN  INQUIRY  into    the  formation   of 

Washington's  Farewell  Address.  By  Horace  Binney.  L. 
Svo,  cl,  elegant  portraits  of  Washington,  Binney,  Madison,  and 
Hamilton,  inserted.  Phila.,  1859 

Fine  Copy,  Containing  numerous  Newspaper  Cuttings,  Hor.  Binney's 
Essay  on  Washington,  Oct.  14,  1859  ;  Autog.  Letter  of,  Dec.  2,  1826, 
to  E.  Chauncey,  Esq.,  and  Advertisements  from  old  Papers,  etc.,  1799  ; 
Notices,  Anecdotes,  etc.,  relative  to  Washington. 

2431  WASHINGTON  BENEV.  Soc.,  of  Newburyport.     "The  Portrait."     A 

Poem.  Delivered,  Oct.  27,  1812.  By  John  Pierpont.  Svo, 
uncut,  fine  copy  ;  36  p.,  scarce,  first  ed.  Boston,  1812 

2432  WASHINGTON,   GEO.     THE  TEXT-BOOK  OF  THE    WASHINGTON 

BENE.  Soc.  Containing  a  Biography,  and  Character  of  his 
Farewell  Address  to  the  People  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
Federal  Constitution,  with  the  Amendments.  3d  Ed.  12mo, 
bds.,  rare  portrait ;  fine  copy.  Concord,  1814 

2433  "  WASHINGTON  BENEVOLENTS."      The  Fourth  Book  of, 

otherwise  called,  the  Book  of  Knaves. 

S.  Svo,  24  p.,  uncut.      Rude    Wood  Cut,   Portrait  on    Title. 

Printed  by  N.  Coverly,  Milk  St.  Boston,  1814 

"  Verily  their  folly  exceedeth  the  comprehension  of  man  ;  and  they 
shall  be  laughed  to  scorn." 

The  War  of  1812,  written  in  Scripture  Style  ;  very  curious  dedication. 


44:5 

2434  WASHINGTON  SOCIETY.     AN  HISTOEICAL  VIEW  of  the  Public 

Celebrations  of,  and  those  of  the  Young  Bepublicans,  from 
1805  to  1822.  12mo,  bds.,  portrait,  Boston,  1823 

2435  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     THE  DIAEY  or,  from  1789  to  1791,  em 

bracing  the  opening  of  the  First  Congress,  and  his  Tours 
through  New  England,  Long  Island,  etc.,  together  with  his 
Journal  of  a  Tour  to  the  Ohio,  in  1753.  Edited  by  Benson 
J.  Lossing.  Svo,  cL,  248  pages  ;  fine  copy.  Very  scarce. 

Richmond,  1861 
Published  by  the  Va.  Hist.  Soc. 

2436  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     THE  DIAEY  OF,  from  1789  to  1791 ;  em 

bracing  the  opening  of  the  First  Congress,  and  his  Tours 
through  New  England,  Long  Island,  and  the  Southern 
States.  Together  with  his  Journal  of  a  Tour  to  the  Ohio,  hi 
1753.  By  Benson  J.  Lossing.  12mo,  cl.  ;  with  portrait. 

New  York,  1860 

2437  WASHINGTON,  GEO.    REPRINT  OF  THE  ORIGINAL  LETTERS  FROM, 

to  Joseph  Heed,  during  the  American  Revolution,  referred  to 
in  the  Pamphlets  of  Lord  Mahon  and  Mr.  Sparks.  By  Wm. 
B.  Reed.  Svo,  paper  covers,  155  pages.  Phila.,  1852 

2438  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     Remarks  on  a  "  Reprint  of  the  Original  Let 

ters  from,  to  Joseph  Reed,  during  the  American  Revolution, 
referred  to  in  the  Pamphlets  of  Lord  Mahon  and  Mr. 
Sparks."  By  Jared  Sparks.  Svo,  cl.  Boston,  1853 

Presentation  copy  from  the  Author. 

2439  WASHINGTON,  GEO.    REPLY  to  the  Strictures  of  Lord  Mahon 

and  others,  on  the  mode  of  editing  the  Writings  of.  By 
Jared  Sparks.  Svo,  cL  Cambridge,  1852 

2440  WASHINGTON,   GEO.     LETTER  TO  LORD  MAHON,   being  an 

answer  to  his  letter  addressed  to  the  Editor  of  Washington's 
Writings.  By  Jared  Sparks.  Svo,  cl.  Boston,  1852 

2441  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     A  LETTER  TO,  on  Affairs,  Public  and 

Private.  By  Thomas  Paine,  Phila.,  1796.  In  the  same  vol 
ume,  A  LETTER  TO  THE  INFAMOUS  TOM  PAINE,  in  answer  to  his 
brutal  attack  on  the  Federal  Constitution,  and  on  the  con 
duct  and  character  of  General  Washington.  Sw,  hf.  mor. 
Bound  by  Pawson  &  Nicholson.  Fine  copy.  Phila.,  1796 

2442  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     AN  ANSWER  TO  PAINE'S  LETTER  TO,  in 

cluding  some  Pages  of  Gratuitous  Counsel  to  Mr.  Erskine. 
By  P.  Kennedy.  Svo,  uncut,  scarce,  fine  copy,  42  pages. 

Phi/a.,  1798 

2443  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     AN  ANSWER  TO  MR.  PAINE'S  LETTER  to, 

or  Mad  Tom  convicted  of  the  blackest  Ingratitude,  etc.  By 
P.Kennedy.  Svo,  55  pages,  scarce;  good  copy.  London,  1797 

2444  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     EXPOSTULATORY  LETTER  TO,  of  Mount 

Vernon  in  Virginia,  on  his  continuing  to  be  a  Proprietor  of 
Slaves.  By  Edward  Rushton.  Svo,  24  p.,  uncut ;  very  rare. 

Liverpool.     Printed,  1797 

The  Preface  opens  as  follows:— "In  July  last,  1796,  the  following 
letter  was  transmitted  to  the  person  to  whom  it  is  addressed,  and  a 
few  weeks  ago  it  was  returned  under  cover,  without  a  syllable  in 
reply,  etc."  What  follows  is  yet  more  interesting. 


446 

2445  WASHINGTON,  Gen.  GEO.     THE  WILL  OF,  to  which  is  An 

nexed  a  Schedule  of  his  property,  directed  to  be  sold ;  also, 
the  Oration  by  Maj.-Gen.  Lee.  8vo,  fine  copy,  very  rare,  42  p. 

London.  1800 

2446  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     LETTERS  TO  ARTHUR  YOUNG,  containing 

an  account  of  his  Husbandry,  with  a  Map  of  his  Farm,  his 
opinions  on  various  questions  in  Agriculture,  and  many  par 
ticulars  of  the  Rural  Economy  of  the  United  States.  8vo, 
paper,  uncut.  London,  1801 

2447  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     LIBERTY  RESTORED.     A  Poem,  in  Ten 

Books.  By  Thomas  Northmore.  8vo,  bds.,  uncut,  beautiful 
copy.  Very  scarce.  Baltimore,  1809 

2448  WASHINGTONIAN  SONGSTER.     The  Cold  Water  Melodies.     4th  Ed. 

Boston,  1842 

2449  WASHINGTON,  and  other  Poems,  by  a  Graduate  of  the  New 

York  Institution  for  the  Blind — Cynthia  Bullock.  l%mo, 
cl.  New  York,  1847 

2450  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     CROWNED  BY  "EQUALITY,  FRATERNITY, 

AND  LIBERTY."  A  Democratic  Poem.  By  George  Rogers. 
8vo,  cl.  ;  portrait  by  Roberts.  N.  Y.,  1849 

2451  WASHINGTON,  GEO.     The  Religious  opinions  and  Character  of.   By 

E.  C.  M'Guire.     Svo,  cl.,  fine  copy  ;  scarce.  N.  Y.,  1836 

2452  WASHINGTON,  GENERAL,  REVOLUTIONARY  ORDERS  OF,  issued 

during  the  Years  1778-'80-'81  and  82,  selected  from  the  MSS. 
of  John  Whiting,  and  Edited  by  his  son  Henry  Whiting.  8vo, 
cl.  New  York,  1844 

2453  WASHINGTON  AND  JOHN  ADAMS,  Memoirs  of  the  Administrations  of, 

from  the  papers  of  Oliver  Wolcott,  Sec.  of  Treas.  By  George 
Gibbs.  8vo,  cl.  In  two  vols.  Portrait.  N.  Y.,  1846 

2454  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE,  MEMOIRS  OF  THE  MOTHER  AND  WIFE 

OF.  By  Margaret  C.  Conkling.  Second  edition,  enlarged.  Port 
rait  of  Martha  Washington.  8vo,  cl,fine  cond.  Auburn,  1850 

2455  WASHINGTON  and  the  Principles  of  the  Revolution.     Oration,  July 

4,  1850.     By  Edwin  P.  Whipple.     12mo,  cl  Boston,  1850 

2456  WASHINGTON.  REPUBLICAN  COURT,  or  American  Society  in  the 

days  of  Washington.  With  Twenty-one  Portraits  of  Distin 
guished  Women,  of  the  time  of  Washington.  By  Rufus  Wil- 
mot  Griswold.  In  1 2  Nos.,  Large  8vo,  as  originally  issued. 

New  York,  1856 

2457  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE,  IN  DOMESTIC  LIFE.     From  Original 

Letters  and  Manuscripts.     Bv  Richard  Rush.     8vo,  cl.,  uncut. 

Phila.,  1857 

WASHINGTON    PAMPHLETS. 

2458  WASHINGTON.     [Ten.] 

Declaration  of  Independence,  etc.     Farewell  Address. 

N.  Y.,  1854 

Celebration  of  the  Birthday  of,  and  the  victories  of  the  Union 

armies,  1865.  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1865 

Memory  of,  an  oration,  Feb.  22,  1861,  by  Rev.  N.  H.  Schenck. 

Baltimore,  1861 


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Letters  from,  to  his  friends,  June  and  July,  1776.     Rare. 

Phila.,  1795 
Address  in  Galveston,  22d  Feb.,  1848,  by  A.  Smith. 

Galveston,  1848 
Oration  before  the  Legislature  of  Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1 832,  by  F. 

C.  Gray.  Boston,  1832 

Oration  at  Rosse  Chapel  at  the  celebration  of  the  birthday  of, 

by  W.  P.  Browne.  Gambler,  Ohio,  1864 

Celebration  of  Washington's  Birthday  at  1ST.  Y.       N.  Y.,  1851 
Exhibition  of  Leutze's  picture  of   Washington  crossing  the 

Deleware.  N.  Y. 

Welch's  Portrait  of.     Circular. 

2459  Washington.     Scarce  and  valuable.     [Ten.\ 

Farewell  Address,  with  Ger.  Trans,  by  F.  W.  Bogen. 

Boston,  1852 

Oration  on  the  laying  of  the  Corner  Stone  of  Monument  to  the 
Memory  of  Washington,  July  4, 1848,  by  Robt.  C.  Winthrop. 

Washington,  1848 

Address  in  aid  of  fund  for  Ball's  Equestrian  Statue  of  Wash 
ington,  May  13,   1859,  by  Robt.  C.  Winthrop. 

Boston,  1859 
Letter  to,  on  Public  and  Private  Affairs,  by  T.  Paine. 

Phila.,  1796 

Washington,  Conduct  of,  compared  with  that  of  the  Pres.  Ad 
min.  Boston,  1813 

Vindication   of,  from  the   Stigma  of  adherence  to 

secret  societies,  by  Joseph  Ritner.     Scarce. 

Boston,  1841 

Oration  deliv.  on  the  Centennial  Anniv.  of  Birth  of,  Feb.  22, 
1832,  by  John  Pitman.  Providence,  1832 

Portrait  of,  by  Stuart,  descrip.  of. 

Oration  on  centen.  anniv.  of  birthday  of,  in  Albany,  Feb.  22, 
1 832,  by  Orang  G.  Otis.     Very  scarce.  Albany. 

Testimony  of,  in  favor  of  the  special  providence  of  Gdci. 

Prov.,  1836 

2460  Washington.     Rare  lot.     [Eleven.] 

Answer  to  Mr.  Paine's  Letter  to,  or  Mad  Tom,  by  P.  Kennedy, 

1797. 

Cent.  Anniv.  at  Washington,  1832. 
To  Joseph  Reed.     Remarks  on  reprint  of  original  letters,  by 

Jared  Sparks.  Boston,  1853 

Reply  to  Strictures  of  Lord  Mahon  and  others.     By  J.  Sparks. 

Cambridge,  1854 

Crossing  the  Delaware,  by  E.  Lutze,  1852. 
Oration.     Bp.  Doane.  Burlington,  N.  J.,  1859 

Memorials.  Boston,  1861 

Speeches  at  the  Rep.  Un.  Fest.,  Feb.  22,  1862. 
Receiving  his  Mother's  last  Blessing,  by  W.  H.  Powell 
Oration  by  H.  Maynard.  N.  Y.,  Feb.  22,  1861* 

Disc.,  by  C.  A.  Smith.  Easton,  Pa.,  Feb.  22,  1852. 


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2461  Washington.     Scarce  lot.     [Nine.'] 

Letter  to  Lord  Mahon  ;  answer  to  his  letter  to  the  editor  of 
Washington's  writings.  Boston,  1852 

Letters  from  W.  to  Arthur  Young,  and  Sir  John  Sinclair. 

Alexandria,  1803 
Resignation  of. 

Washington,  Preliminary  Investigation  of  the  Alleged  Ances 
try  of,  by  J.  L.  Chester.  Boston,  1866 
Pres.  Washington,  Message  of,  Kelative  to  France  and  G.  B. 

Phila.,  1793 

Description  of  Mr.  Huntington's  painting  of  the  Republican 

Court ;  or  Lady  Washington's  reception  day.  N.  Y. 

New  doctrine  of  intervention  tried  by  the  teachings  of,  address, 

by  H.  A.  Boardman.  Phila.,  1852 

Washington,  Address  on  birth  of,  by  Robt.  L.  Harper.     Feb., 

1810.     Scarce. 

—    Address  deliv.  before  the  Washington  Benev.  Soc., 

July  5,  1813.  PMa. 

2462  WASHINGTON.     Very  scarce  and  valuable.     [Seventeen.] 

BATES,  ISAAC  C.     OKATION,  Hampshire  Co.,  Feb.  22, 1812.     Un 
cut.  Northampton :  printed  1812 

SULLIVAN,  WILLIAM.     OBATION.     Boston,  April  30,  1812.     Un 
cut. 

FOSTER,  FESTUS.     Oration.     Northfield,  N.  H.,  July  5,   1813. 
Uncut.  Printed,  Brattleborough,  1813 

HARRIS,  T.  M.     Address.     Dorchester,  Feb.  22,  1813.     Uncut. 
Address.     Brimfield,  (Mass.),  Feb.  22,  1813. 

QUINCY,  JOSIAH.     Oration.     Boston,  April  30,  1813.     Uncut. 

PRENTISS,  CHAS.     "  New  England  Freedom,"  a  Poem  deliv.  at 
Brimfield,  (Mass.),  Feb.  22,  1813,  with  Notes.      Very  scarce. 

Brookfteld,  1813 

PRENTISS,  CHAS.     A  Poem,  deliv.  at  Brookfield,  July  5,  1813. 
With  Notes. 

COOKE,  PHINEHAS.     Oration.     Keene,   (N.  H.),  July,  5,  1813. 
Uncut. 

BURNSIDE,   SAM'L  M.     Oration.     Worcester,   April  30,   1813. 
Uncut. 

BIGELOW,  HON.  TIM.     Address.    Boston,  April  30,  1814.     Un 
cut. 

DUNHAM,  JOSIAH.     Oration.     Hanover,  (N.  H.),  July  5,  1814. 
Uncut. 

STANLEY,  GEO.  W.     Oration.      Wallingford,   (Ct.),  Feb.  22, 

1815.  Uncut. 

BIGELOW,  AND.     Oration.     Cambridge,  July  5,  1815.     Uncut. 
ANDREWS,  E.  W.      Address.     Poem.     Newburyport,  Feb.   22, 

1816.  Uncut.     Beautiful  copy.     This  pamphlet  is  very  rare. 
DWIGHT,  WM.  T.     Oration.     Phila.,  Feb.  22,  1827.     Uncut. 
DIRECTORY  of  Names  and  Places  of  Bus.  of  Members  of  Wash. 

Benev.  Soc.  of  Mass.     63^.  Boston,  1813 


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2463  Washington.      Very  valuable.     [Seven.] 

HOLROYD,  JOHN.  Oration  before  Mt.  Vernon  Lodge,  Provi 
dence,  Feb.  22,  A.  L.  5811.  Uncut,  fine  copy,  16  p. 

KNAPP,  SAM'L  L.  Oration  deliv.  before  "  The  Associated  Dis 
ciples  of  Washington,"  Feb.  22,  1812.  23  p. 

Neioburyport,  1812 

MOTLEY,  Jos.  Address,  occasioned  by  the  Peace  between  Am 
erica  and  Grt.  Britain,  Feb.  17,  1815,  deliv.  at  Lynnfield  on 
the  Birthday  of  Washington.  Uncut,  12  p. 

WATERMAN,  JOTHAM.  Discourse  deliv.  at  Plymouth,  N.  C., 
Feb.  22,  1818,  and  at  Ipswich,  Feb.  22,  1819.  Uncut,  \8 p., 
fine  copy.  Boston  Ed.,  1819 

WASHINGTON,  GEO.,  Speeches  at  Celeb,  of  Centen.  Anniv.  of,  and 
his  FareweU  Address.  Uncut,  32  p.  1 832 

HALE,  SALMA.  Oration  at  Keene,  N.  H.,  Feb.  22, 1832.  28  p., 
scarce. 

Fox,  THOS.  B.  Oration  before  Wash.  Light  Inf.,  in  Newbury- 
port,  Feb,  22,  1832.  Fine  copy,  uncut,  22  p. 

2464  Washington.      Very  scarce  lot.     [Nine.] 

Burns'  Painting  of  Washington,  Explanation  of.     aV.  Y.,  1850 

PROCEEDINGS  OF  HOUSE  or  HEP.  or  U.  S.,  on  Presentation  of 
Sword  of  Washington  and  the  Staff  of  Franklin,  Feb.  7, 1843. 
Uncut,  15  p.  Washington,  1843 

Washington  and  Napoleon.  A  Fragment  Poem,  by  F.  Lieber. 
200  copies  for  the  Metro.  Fair.  N.  Y.,  1864 

THE  PRESIDENT'S  ADDRESS  to  the  People  of  the  United  States, 
announcing  his  design  of  retiring  from  Public  Life,  etc.,  de 
liv.  Sept.  17,  1796.  16  p.,  fine  copy.  Phila.,  Sept.  20,  1796 

THE  LEGACY  or  THE  FATHER  OF  HIS  COUNTRY.  Address  of  Geo.. 
Washington,  etc.  Scarce,  26  p.  Stockbridge,  1796 

Valedictory  Address,  Harrisburg,  1834.     14:  p. 

Valedictory  Address.     Will  from  Irving's  L.  P.  Life.     52  p. 

Farewell  Address.     24  p.  N.  Y.,  1861 

Farewell  Address.  The  Procl.  of  Jackson  against  Nullification, 
and  the  Decl.  of  Indep.  Washington,  1862, 

2465  Washington.      Valuable  lot.     [Seven.] 

Washington  Almanac.    Bailey's,  for  1823.     Port.  Phila. 

WASHINGTON,  GEO.  AND  BENJ.  FRANKLIN  ;  IMAGINARY  DEBATE 
between  the  Departed  Spirits  of,  on  the  Ques 
tion,  "  Can  a  Man  fall  violently  in  Love  with  a 
Damsel  rationally  at  first  sight  ?  '*  Curious  and 
licentious.  Uncut.  1838 

A  Word  to  Federalists  and  to  those  who  Love  the 

Memory  of.      Uncut. 

" and  the  Principles  of  the  Bevolution."    Oration, 

by  E.  P.  Whipple,  at  Boston,  July  4,  1850.     30 
pages. 

Hunt,  Benj.  Faneuil.     Oration,  Washington  Soc.  of  Charles 
ton,  July  4,  1839.      Uncut.     45  pages.  183& 

57 


450 

Nottj  Sam'l.  Lessons  of  Piety  and  Patriotism  from  Harrison 
and  Washington.  Svo,  48  pages.  Boston,  1841 

Boston.  Account  of  the  Erection  of  the  Equestrian  Statue  of 
Washington.  12  pages.  1869 

2466  Washington.      Valuable  lot.     [Fifteen.'] 

LINCOLN,  SOL.     Oration  at  Plymouth,  Feb.  22,  1832.      Uncut, 

fine  copy  ;  24  p. 
PITMAN,  JOHN.     Oration  at  Providence,  Feb.  22, 1832.    Uncut, 

fine  copy  ;  36  p. 
BURROUGHS,  CHAS.     Oration  on  the  Moral  Grandeur  of  Geo. 

Washington,  deliv.  Feb.  22,  1832,  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
Uncut,  fine  copy  ;  59  p. 
WILSON,  W.  D.  Discourse  on  Slavery,  before  the  Anti-Slavery 

Soc.,  in  Littleton,  N.  H.,  Feb.  22,  1839.     51  pages. 

Concord,  1839 
ULLMANN,  DAN'L.     Address  before  the  Tippecanoe  and  other 

Harrison  Assoc.  of  N.  Y.,  Feb.  22,  1841.     44  p. 
Lincoln,  F.  W.     Address  before  Mech.  App.  Lib.  Assoc.  of 

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Froncisvilk,  N.  Y. 

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2467  Washington.     [Eleven.} 

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Sparks,  Jared.  Reply  to  the  Strictures  of  Lord  Mahon  and 
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SULLIVAN,  W.  Oration  before  Washington  Benevolent  Society 
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GRIMKE,  T.  S.  Oration  on  the  Duties  of  Americans,  Wash 
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2468  Washington.     \Nine.\ 

Doane,  Geo.  W.      "One  World;  One  Washington."     Feb. 

22,  1859 

Botts,  J.  M.  ;  Speech  of.     N.  Y.,  Feb.  22,  1859. 
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of  the   Corner-Stone  of  the  National   Monument  to  the 

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Speeches  at  the  Eighteenth  Ward  Eepublican  Festival,  Feb. 

22,  1860.  N.  Y.,  1860 

Hobarfc  College,  Poem  before  the  Students  of,  and  the  Citizens 

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2469  Washington       Very  Valuable.     [Eight.'] 

WASHINGTON,  GEORGE  ;  A  WORD  TO  FEDERALISTS  and  to  those 
who  Love  the  Memory  of. 

FAREWELL  ADDRESS  to  the  People  of  the  U.  S.  of 

America,  Sept.,  1796.  Harrisburg 

• ORATION  on  the  Birth  of.     By  Robert  G.  Harper. 

Feb.  22,  1810.      Scarce.  Alexandria 

THE  N.  E.  PATRIOT,  being  a  candid  comparison  of 

the  principles  and  conduct  of  the  Washington 
and  Jefferson  Administrations.  Boston,  1819 

THE  MASONIC  CHARACTER  AND  CORRESPONDENCE  OF. 

Uncut,  18  p.,  scarce.  Boston,  1830 

AN  EXEMPLIFICATION  OF  FREE  MASONRY.  An  Oration 

by  S.  H.  Tyng.     31  p.  N.  Y.,  1852 

AN  ORATION  DELIV.  ON  THE  CENTEN.  ANNIV.  OF  THE 

INITIATION  OF,  among  the  Freemasons,  in  New 
port,  Nov.  4,  1852.  By  K.  J.  Stewart.  17  p. 

•     CELEBRATION    OF   THE  ONE   HUNDREDTH  ANNIV.  OF 

THE  INITIATION  OF,  into  the  Order  of  Free  Mas 
onry,  at  Peterboro,  N.  H.  ;  with  Address  by 
Justice  Spalding.  1854.  Scarce.  IS  p. 


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2470  WASHINGTON  in  1835.     Picture  of  Plan  of  the  City,  1822.     Folded 

Map  ;  16?wo,  mor.  s.  I.  s.  a. 

2471  WASHINGTON.     A  SKETCH  or  the  Events  which  preceded  the 

Capture  of,  by  the  British  on  the  Twenty-fourth  of  August, 
1814.  By  E.  D.  Ingraham  Svo,  half  mor. ;  map. 

Phila.,  1849 
Portrait  of  Ingraham  inserted. 

Bound  in  same  Volume,  "  Slavery  in  the  United  States,  &c." 

Boston,  1851 

2472  WASHINGTON.     HISTORY  OF  THE  INVASION  AND  CAPTURE  or.  The 

Events  which  preceded  and  followed.  By  John  S.  Williams. 
Svo,  cl.  New  York,  1857 

2473  WASHINGTON  Sketch  Book.     By  Viator.     16mo,  cl.  ;  rough,  edyes. 

Plate.  New  York,  1864 

2474  WATERBURY,  CONN.  ;  THE  HISTORY  OF.     The  Original  Township, 

embracing  present  Watertown  and  Plymouth,  and  parts  of 
Oxford,  Wolcott,  Middlebury,  Prospect  and  Naugatuck. 
With  an  Appendix  of  Biography,  Genealogy  and  Statistics. 
By  Henry  Bronson.  Svo,  sheets,  folded  •  very  scarce  in  this 
condition.  Waterbury,  1858 

2475  WATERTOWN,  Mass.  ;  An  Historical  Sketch  of— from  the  first 

settlement  of  the  Town  to  the  close  of  its  second  Century.  By 
Convers  Francis.  Svo,  paper  cov. ;  151  pages  ;  rough  edges  ; 
beautiful  copy  •  very  scarce.  Cambridge,  1830 

"  Rev.  Mr.  Felt,  with  the  respects  of  C.  Francis." 

2476  WATERTOWN,  MASS.     FAMILY  MEMORIALS.     Genealogies  of  the 

Families  and  Descendants  of  the  Early  Settlers  of — including 
Waltham  and  Weston  ;  to  which  is  appended  the  Early  His 
tory  of  the  Town.  With  Illustrations,  Maps  and  Notes.  By 
Henry  Bond,  M.D.  2  vols.,  Svo,  half  mor.,  gilt  lop,  uncut ; 
beautiful  copy,  and  scarce  in  this  condition.  Boston,  1855 

2477  WATSON,  JOHN  F.     HISTORIC  TALES  OF  OLDEN  TIME,  concern 

ing  the  Early  Settlement  and  Progress  of  Philadelphia  and 
Pennsylvania'  Illustrated.  Svo,  sh.  Phila.,  1833 

2478  WATSON,  WINSLOW  C.     PIONEER  HISTORY  or  THE  CHAMPLAIN 

VALLEY  ;  being  an  account  of  the  Settlement  of  the  Town  of 
Willsborough,  by  William  Gilliland  ;  together  with  his  Jour 
nal  and  other  papers,  and  a  Memoir,  and  Historical  and  Illus 
trative  Notes.  Sm.  paper.  Albany,  1863 

2479  W^ATSON,  ELKANAH ;   MEMOIRS  OF.     MEN  AND  TIMES  OF  THE 

REVOLUTION  ;  including  Journals  of  Travels  in  Europe  and 
America,  from  the  year  1777  to  1842,  and  Reminiscences  and 
Incidents  of  the  American  Revolution.  Edited  by  his  Son, 
Winslow  C.  Watson.  2d  Ed.  With  Portrait.  Svo.  cl. 

N.  'Y.,  1857 

2480  WATTS,  I.     Dr.  Watts's  Imitation  of  the  Psalms  of  David.     Cor 

rected  and  Enlarged,  by  Joel  Barlow  ;  to  whic '.i  is  added  a 
Collection  of  Hymns ;  the  whole  applied  to  the  State  of  the 
Christian  Church  in  General.  The  Fourth  Edition.  12mo, 
sheep.  Hartford:  Printed  by  Nathaniel  Patten,  1785 

2481  WATTS,  I.     The  Psalms  of  David,  Imitated  in  the  Language  of 


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the  New  Testament ;  with  an  Index.     1 2mo,  full  mor.,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Boston :  Printed  by  Thomas  and  John  Fleet,  1787 

2482  WATTS,  ISAAC.     Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs.     In  Three  Books. 

I2mo,  full  mor.t  yilt  top,  uncut. 

Boston  .    Printed  by  Thomas  and  John  Fleet,  1787 

2483  WAU-BUN.     The  "  Early  Day  "  in  the  North- West.     By  Mrs.  John 

H.  Kinzie.     With  Illustrations.     8 wo,  cl.  N.  Y.,  1856 

2484  WAYLEN,  Kev.  EDWAED.     ECCLESIASTICAL  REMINISCENCES  OF 

THE  UNITED  STATES.     8vo,  cl.,  rough  edges  /  plates  ;  very  scarce. 

London,  1846 

2486  WAYNE,  ANTHONY,  Gen.  LIFE  AND  SERVICES  OF.  Founded 
on  Documentary  and  other  Evidence  furnished  by  his  son,  Col. 
Isaac  Wayne.  ByH.  N.Moore.  With  Engravings.  12mo,  cl. 

Phila.,  1845 

2487^  WEBBER,  C.  W.  HISTORICAL  AND  REVOLUTIONARY  INCIDENTS  of 
the  early  settlers  of  the  United  States,  with  Biographical 
sketches  of  the  lives  of  Allen,  Boone,  Kenton,  and  other  cele 
brated  Pioneers.  Illustrated.  8uo,  halfcrim.  lev.  mor.,  gilt  top  ; 
bound  by  R.  W.  Smith.  Phila.,  1861 

2488  WEEMS,'  M.  L.    (formerly  Rector  of  ML  VernonParish.)     GOD'S 

REVENGE  AGAINST  GAMBLING  exemplified  in  the  miserable  Lives 
and  Untimely  deaths  of  a  number  of  Persons  of  both  Sexes  : 
with  curious  anecdotes  of  Miss  Fanny  Braddock,  sister  of  Gen. 
Braddock,  who,  from  gambling,  hung  herself ;  of  Jack  Gil- 
more,  of  Va.  ;  of  T.  Alston  (N.C.),  and  Marie  Antoinette,  who, 
for  gambling,  was  brought  to  the  guillotine,  &c.  2d  Ed.  Svo, 
fine  copy ;  51  pages;  very  scarce  ;  frontis.  ;  curious. 

Phila.,  1812 

2489  The  same.     3d  Ed.     Uncut  ;  47  pages.  Phila.,  1816 

2490  WEEMS,  M.  L.      GOD'S   REVENGE    AGAINST   DRUNKENNESS  ;    or, 

The  new  Drunkard's  Looking-Glass,  &c.  First  Ed.  Svo,  cu 
rious  frontis.  ;  62 pages;  very  scarce.  Phila.,  1812 

2491  The  same.     M  Ed.     Uncut ;  frontis.  ;  57  pages.  Phila.,  1 814 

2492  WEISS,  M.  CHARLES.     HISTORY   OF   THE  FRENCH  PROTESTANT 

REFUGEES,  from  the  Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes  to  our 
own  days.  Translated  by  H.  W.  Herbert.  With  an  American 
Appendix,  by  a  Descendant  of  the  Huguenots.  2  vote.  Svo,  cl.  ; 
frontispieces  ;  scarce  ;  fine  copy.  N.  Y.,  1854 

2493  WENHAM  (MASS.),  HISTORY  OF,  from  its  settlement,  in  1639,  to 

1860.     By  Myron  O.  Allen.     Svo,  cl.  ;  scarce.         Boston,  1860 

2494  WESLEY,  JOHN.     THE  EXPERIENCE  OF  SEVERAL  EMINENT  METH 

ODIST  PREACHERS  ;  with  an  account  of  their  Call  to,  and  Success 
in  the  Ministry.  In  a  Series  of  Letters,  written  by  themselves, 
to.  8  vo,  half  mor.  ;  very  rare  ;  fine  copy. 

Chamber  sburg,  1812 

2495  WESLEY,  JOHN.    Memoirs  of  Mr.  Wesley's  Missionaries  to  America, 

compiled  from  authentic  sources.  By  P.  P.  Sandford.  12wo, 
sh.,  mbld.  edges  ;  scarce.  N.  Y.,  1843 

2496  WEST,  JOHN.     A  Journal  of  a  Mission  to  the  Indians  of  the  Brit 

ish  Provinces  of  New  Brunswick  and  Nova  Scotia,  and  the  Mo 
hawks  on  the  Ouse  or  Grand  river,  Upper  Canada,  12  wo; 
map  ;  Ms.,  uncut.  London,  1827 


2497  WEST,  J.,  Bishop  of  Montreal.     Journal  of,  during  a  Visit  to  the 

Church  Missionary  Society's  North- West  America  Mission. 
To  which  is  prefixed,  by  the  Secretaries,  an  introduction,  giv 
ing  an  account  of  the  formation  of  the  Mission,  and  its  Progress 
to  August,  1848.  2d  Ed.  8vo,  cl;  rough  edges. 

London,  1849 

2498  WEST,  J.     Notes  of  the  Flood  at  the  Red  River,  1852,  by  the 

Bishop  of  Rupert's-Land.     12mo,  cL,  rough  edges 

London,  1852 

2499  WEST  CAMBRIDGE,  ON  THE  NINETEENTH  OF  APRIL,  1775.     An 

Address  delivered  in  behalf  of  the  Ladies'  Soldiers'  Aid  Society, 
by  Samuel  A.  Smith.  CL,  12rao.  Boston,  1864 

2500  WESTCHESTER  COUNTY  (N.  Y.)     A  HISTORY  or,  from  its 

First  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  By  Robert  Bolton,  Jr. 
2  vols.,  Svo  d.  With  maps,  plates,  &c.  New  York,  1848 

2501  WESTCHESTER    CO.    (N.  Y.)       HISTORY  or  THE  PROTESTANT 

EPISCOPAL  CHURCH,  from  its  Foundation,  A.D.  1693,  to  A.D. 
1853.  By  Robert  Bolton,  A.  M.  Svo,  cl  With  portrait  and 
plates.  .  New  York,  1855 

2502  WESTERN  VIRGINIA.     HISTORY  OF  THE  EARLY  SETTLEMENT  AND 

INDIAN  WARS  OF.  Embracing  an  account  of  the  various  Expedi 
tions  in  the  West,  previous  to  1795.  Also,  Biographical 
Sketches  of  Zane,  McUulloch,  Wetzel,  Lewis,  Brodhead,  Brady, 
Crawford,  and  other  distinguished  actors  in  our  Border  Wars. 
By  Willis  De  Haas.  Svo,  el.  ;  illustrated  by  numerous  engrav 
ings.  Wheeling,  1851 

2503  WESTFIELD,  Mass.     A  HISTORICAL  SKETCH  OF.     By  Emerson 

Davis.     Svo  pamphlet ;  36  pages  ;  rare  ;  good  copy. 

Westfield,  1826 

2504  WESTMINSTER,  Mass.     A  HISTORY  OF  THE  TOWN  OF,  from  its 

First  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  By  Charles  Hudson. 
Svo,  paper  cov.  ;  uncut ;  42  pages  ;  beautiful  copy ;  very  scarce. 

Mendon,Mass,  1832 

2505  WESTMINSTER,  Mass.     Celebration  of  the   One  Hundredth 

Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of,  containing  an  Address  by 
Charles  Hudson,  and  Poem  by  W.  S.  Hey  wood,  &c.  Svo, 
uncut;  127  pp.  .Boston,  1859 

2506  WESTON,  Mass.     A  Sermon  delivered  at,  Jan.  12,  1813,  on  the 

Termination  of  a  Century  since  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town. 
By  Samuel  Kendal.  Svo,  paper  cov.  ;  uncut ;  GO  pp. ;  fine  copy; 
extremely  scarce.  Cambridge,  1813 

2507  WEST  POINT.     SKETCH  OF  THE  HISTORY  AND  TOPOGRAPHY  OF,  and 

the  IT.  S.  Military  Academy.  By  Roswell  Park.  12???o,  cl. ; 
scarce;  good  copy.  Phila.,  1840 

2508  WEST    POINT.      Guide  Book  to,   and  Vicinity ;    containing 

sketches  of  the  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  and  of  other  objects 
of  interest.  l2mo,  cl.  ;  map.  New  York,  1844 

2509  WHATELY,  Mass.     EARLY  ECCLESIASTICAL  HISTORY  OF,  being  the 

substance  of  a  Discourse  del.  Jan.  7,  1849.  By  J.  Howard 
Temple.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  Family  Records. 
Svo,  scarce.  Northampton,  1849 


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2510  WHEATON,  HENRY.     HISTORY  OF  THE  NORTHMEN,  or  Danes 

and  Normans,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Conquest  of 
England  by  William  of  Normandy.  8vo,  bds.,  uncut. 

London,  1831 

2511  WHEATLEY,  PHILLIS,  Negro  Servant  to  Mr.  John  Wheatley 

of  Boston,  in  New  England.  Poems,  on  various  subjects,  He- 
ligious  and  Moral.  16mo,  cf.  ;  port.  London:  A  Sell,  1773 

2512  WHEELER,  ALFRED.  The  Age  :  a  Satire.    Valedic.  Poem,  before  the 

New  York  Soc.  of  Lit.,  Jan.  23, 1845.      Svo,  24  p.  ;  good  copy. 

New  York,  1845 

2513  WRENTHAM,  MASS.     A  Sermon,  delivered  Oct.  26,   1773,  on 

completing  the  first  century  since  the  Town  was  incorporated. 
By  Joseph  Bean.  Svo  pamph.,  uncut,  36  p.  ;  very  scarce. 

Boston,  1774 

Printed  at  the  earnest  desire  of  tlie  hearers,  for  the  Preservation  of 
Ancient  things  to  future  posterity. 

2514  WHITE,  DAN'L.  A.     An  Address  delivered  at  Ipswich,  before  the 

Essex  County  Lyceum,  at  their  First  Annual  Meeting,  May  5, 
1 830.  Svo  pamph.,  uncut,  60  p.  ;  scarce.  Salem,  1830 

"  What  is  man, 

If  his  chief  good  and  market  of  his  time, 
Be  but  to  sleep  and  feed  ?  A  beast,  no  more. 
Sure  he,  that  made  us  with  such  large  discourse, 
Looking  before,  and  after,  gave  us  not 
That  capability  and  God-like  reason, 
To  rest  in  us  unused." 

2515  WHITEFIELD,  Eev.  GEORGE.     A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of. 

Delivered  at  the  Thursday  Lecture  at  Boston,  in  America,  Oc 
tober  11,  1 770.  By  Ebenezer  Pemberton,  D.  D.  To  which  is 
added  an  Elegiac  Poem  on  his  Death,  by  Phillis,  a  Negro  Girl 
of  Seventeen  years  of  age,  belonging  to  Mr.  J.  Wheatley  of 
Boston.  S-vo  pamphlet;  scarce.  London,  1771 

2516  WHITEFIELD,  GEORGE.     A  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  death  of,  who 

died  suddenly  of  a  fit  of  the  Asthma,  at  Newbury  Port,  at  six 
of  the  Clock,  Lord's  Day  morning,  Sept.  30,  1770.  The  Ser 
mon  preached  the  same  Day,  Afternoon,  by  Jonathan  Parsons, 
A.  M.,  and  Minister  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  there.  To 
which  are  added,  an  account  of  his  interment ;  the  speech  over 
his  grave,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Jewet  ;  and  some  Verses  to  his 
Memory,  by  the  Rev.  Tho.  Gibbons,  D.  D.  London,  1771 

2517  WHITFIELD,  HENRY.     THE  Light  appearing  more  and  more 

towards  the  perfect  Day,  |  OR,  |  A  farther  Discovery  of  the  pre 
sent  state  |  of  the  INDIANS  |  in  |  NEW  ENGLAND,  |  Concerning 
the  Progresse  of  the  Gospel  \  amongst  them.  |  Manifested  by 
] setters  from  such  as  preach  |  to  them  there.  Published  by 
Henry  Whitfeld,  late  Pastor  to  the  |  Church  of  Christ  at  Gil 
ford  in  New  England,  who  |  came  late  thence.  |  Sm.  4to,  un 
bound,  46  p. 

LONDON  :  Printed  by  T.  E.  &  E.  M.  for  John  Bartlet,  and  are 
to  b3  I  sojd  at  the  Gilt  Cup,  neer  S':.  Austins  gate  in  Pauls  \  Church" 
yard.  1651 


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2518  WHITE  MOUNTAINS.     HISTORY  OF,  from  the  First  settlement 

of  Upper  Coos  and  Pequaket.  By  Lucy,  wife  of  Ethan  Allen 
Crawford.  12 wo,  Cl,  very  scarce.  White  Hills,  1846 

2519  WILBRAHAM,   MASS.     HISTORICAL  ADDRESS,    delivered  at  the 

Centennial  Celebration  of  the  incorporation  of  the  Town  of, 
June  15,  1863.  With  an  appendix.  By  Rufus  P.  Stevens. 
Svo,  plates,  gr.  cl,  gt.  top,  rubricated  title.  Boston,  1864 

2520  WILBUR,  HOMER,     The  Bigelow  Papers.  Edited,  with  an  introduc 

tion,  notes,  glossary  and  copious  Index.      Svo,  cl.,  rough  edges. 

Cambridge,  1848 

2521  WTLLAKD,  JOSEPH.     AN  ADDRESS  to  the  Members  of  the  Bar 

of  Worcester  County,  Mass.,  Octo.  2, 1829.  Svo,  rough  edges  ; 
fine  copy ;  scarce  ;  144 p.  Lancaster,  1830 

2522  WILLARD,  S.  D.      HISTORICAL  ADDRESS,  delivered  before  the 

Medical  Society  of  the  County  of  Albany,  Nov.  11,  1856.  Svo 
pamph.,  28  p.  ;  port.  Albany,  1857 

2523  WILLIAMS,  ROGER.     MEMOIR  OF,  The  Founder  of  the  State 

of  Rhode  Island.  By  James  D.  Knowles.  Svo,  cl.  wtth  Facsimile 
of  his  handwriting.  Boston,  1834 

2524  WILLIAMS,  ROGER.     The  Spirit  of,  with  a  portrait  of  one  of  his  De 

scendants.     By  Lorenzo  D.  Johnson.     Ifimo,  cl.     Boston,  1839 

2525  WILLIAMS,  ROGER,  of  Providence,  in  New  England.     Experiments 

of  Spiritual  Life  and  Health,  and  their  Preservatives.  In 
which  the  weakest  child  of  God  may  get  assurance  of  his  Spir 
itual  Life  and  Blessedness,  and  the  Strongest  may  finde  propor 
tionable  Discoveries  of  his  Christian  Growth,  and  the  means  of 
it.  Sm.  4/o,  bds. 

London:  Printed  in  the  Second  Month,  1652.     Reprinted  by 

S.  S.  Rider,  Providence,  1863 

2526  WILLIAMS,   CATHARINE  R.     BIOGRAPHY  OF  REVOLUTIONARY 

HEROES  ;  containing  the  Life  of  Brig.  Gen.  William  Barton, 
and  also  of  Capt.  Stephen  Olney.  Frontis.,  Svo,  hf.  gr.  cr.  lev. 
mor.,  gt.,  bound  by  R.  W.  Smith.  Providence,  1839 

2527  WILLIAMS,  MRS.  C.  R.     THE  NEUTRAL  FRENCH  ;  or,  the  Exiles 

of  Nova  Scotia.     Two  vols.  in  one.  Second  edition.     Svo,  cl. 

Providence,  1841 

2528  WILLIAMS,  EDWIN.     Book  of  the  Constitution,  containing  the  Con 

stitution  of  the  United  States,  a  synopsis  of  the  several 
State  Constitutions,  with  various  other  important  Documents 
and  useful  information.  12mo,  bds.  ;  port.  New  York,  1833 

2529  WILLIAMS,  THOMAS,  (YE-HO-RA-GWA-NE-GAN,)   Life  of,  a  Chief 

of  the  Caughnawaga  Tribe  of  Indians  in  Canada.  By  Rev. 
Eleazer  Williams,  reputed  Son  of  Thomas  Williams,  and  by 
many  believed  to  be  Louis  XVH.,  son  of  the  last  reigning  Mon 
arch  of  France  previous  to  the  Revolution  of  1789.  Svo,  cl. 
200  copies  only.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1859 

2530  WILLIAMS,  REV.  JOHN.     A  BIOGRAPHICAL  MEMOIR  OF,  with  a 

Slight  Sketch  of  Ancient  Deerfield,  and  an  account  of  the  In 
dian  wars  in  that  place  and  vicinity.  With  an  appendix,  con 
taining  the  Journal  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Stephen  Williams  of  Long- 
meadow,  during  his  captivity,  and  other  papers  relating  to  the 


45T 

Early  Indian  wars  in  Deerfield.  By  Stephen  U.  Williams, 
A.  M.  Svo,  cl.,  very  scarce  ;  fine  copy.  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1837 

2531  WILLIAMS  FAMILY.     THE   GENEALOGY   AND  HISTORY   OF,  in 

America,  more  particularly  of  the  Descendants  of  Robert 
Williams  of  Roxbury.  By  Stephen  W.  Williams.  Svo,  cl. 
Portraits  and  Fac-similes  of  Autographs,  Coat  of  Arms,  etc.,  very 
scarce  ;  fine  copy.  Greenfield,  1847 

2532  WILLIAMS  COLLEGE  NECROLOGICAL  ANNALS,  1867-'68.     Compiled  by 

Calvin  Durfee.     8uo  pamphlet,  19  p.  Pittefield,  1868 

2533  WILLIAMSBURGH  VILLAGE,  N.  Y.     THE  CHABTEB  OF,  and 

the  Several  Acts  relating  thereto,  with  the  By-Laws  and  Or 
dinances.  With  Appendix.  Also,  Amendments  to  the  Village 
Charter,  1848.  8vo,  pamphlet.  Williamsburgh,  1844 

2534  WILLIAMSON,   THOMAS   S.    (Missionary).     Extracts  from  Genesis 

and  the  Psalms,  the  3rd  chap,  of  Proverbs  and  3rd  chap,  of 
Daniel,  in  the  Dacota  language.  12mo,  cl.  Cincinnati,  1839 

2535  WILLETT,   COL.  MARINUS.     A  NARRATIVE  OF  THE  MILITARY 

ACTIONS  OF,  taken  chiefly  from  his  own  Manuscript.  Prepared 
by  his  son,  William  M.  Willet.  Portrait  and  plate.  Eoy.  8uo, 
full  crushed  crim.  lev.  mor.,  gt.  top,  uncut ;  splendid  copy. 

New  York :  Car  via,  1831 

2536  WILLEY,  REV.  B.  G.     INCIDENTS  IN  WHITE  MOUNTAIN  HISTORY  : 

containing  facts  relating  to  the  Discovery  and  Settlement  of 
the  Mountains,  Indian  History  and  Traditions,  a  minute  and 
authentic  account  of  the  destruction  of  the  Willey  Family, 
Geology  and  Temperature  of  the  Mountains,  together  with 
Anecdotes  illustrating  Life  in  the  Back  Woods.  12mo,  cl. ; 
plates.  Boston,  etc.,  1 856 

2537  WILLIS,  N.  P.     Poem  delivered  before  the  Society  of  United 

Brothers,  at  Brown  University,  on  the  day  preceding  com 
mencement,  Sept.  6,  1831.  With  other  Poems.  Svo,  cl. 

N.  Y.,  1831 

2538  WILMINGTON,  N.   C.       HISTORICAL    NOTICES  of  St.   James' 

Parish.     Bv  Rev.  R.  B.  Drane.     12 wo,  paper  ;  scarce. 

Philadelphia,  1843 

2539  WILTON,    N.   H.     An  Address  delivered  at  the  Centennial 

Celebration,  Sept.  25,  1839.  By  Ephraim  Peabody.  With  an 
Appendix.  Svo,  paper  cov.,  103  pages  ;  scarce  ;  fine  copy. 

Boston,  1839 

2540  WINDHAM,   Conn.     A  View  of  Ecclesiastical  Proceedings  in 

the  County  of,  in  which  the  original  Association  of  that 
county  and  a  few  members  of  the  First  Church  were  con 
cerned  ;  containing  public  documents  relating  to  the  subject  : 
to  which  are  annexed  the  result  of  council  and  addresses  to  the 
society,  &c.  By  John  Sherman,  A.  B.  Svo,  cl.,  uncut. 

Utica,  N.  Y.,  1806 

2541  WINDHAM,  Me.     AN  HISTORICAL  ADDRESS,  delivered  July  4, 

1839,  at  the  Centennial  Anniversary.  By  Thos.  L.  Smith. 
Svo,  uncut  pamphlet,  32  p.;  very  scarce  ;  fine  copy.  Portland,  1840 

2542  WINDSOR,  CONN.     THE  HISTORY  OF,  including  East  Windsor, 

South  Windsor  and  Ellington,  prior  to  1768,  the  Date  of 
then-  Separation  from  the  Old  Town,  and  Windsor  Bloomfield 

58 


•  458 

and  Windsor  Locks  to  the  Present  Time.  Also,  the  Gene 
alogies  and  Genealogical  Notes  of  those  Families  which  Settled 
within  the  Limits  of  Ancient  Windsor  prior  to  1800.  With 
a  Supplement  to  the  History  and  Genealogies,  containing  cor 
rections  and  additions.  By  Henry  R.  Stiles.  8vo,  sheets 
folded ;  frontis.  ;  scarce.  Albany:  J.  Munsett,  1863 

2543  WINKFIELD,  UNCA  ELIZA.      THE   FEMALE   AMERICAN;   or, 

the  Extraordinary  Adventures  of,  &c.  Compiled  by  Herself. 
Full  cr.  crim.  lev.  mor.,  gt.  top,  uncut,  Svo.  E.  W.  Smith. 

Newburyport  (n.  d.),  (1795  ?) 

2544  WINTHKOP,   ME.     A  BRIEF  HISTORY  OF,  from  1764  to  Oct., 

1 855.     By  David  Thurston.     8 vo,  cl  Portland,  1855 

2545  WISE,  JOHN.     THE  CHURCHES  QUARREL  ESPOUSED  ;  or,  a  Reply 

in  Satyre,  &c.,  &c.     Svo,  full  pol.  calf,  gt.     By  E.   W.  Smith. 

Boston,  1772 

2546  WISE,  JOHN.     A  VINDICATION    OF   THE   GOVERNMENT    OF   NEW 

ENGLAND  CHURCHES,  &c.     Svo,  full  polished  cf.     By  E.  W  Smith. 

Boston,  1772 

2547  WISCONSIN  TERRITORY.     NOTES  ON,  with  map.     By  Lieu 

tenant  Albert  M.  Lea.     12wio,  bds. ;  rare.       Philadelphia,  1836 

2548  WISCONSIN.     CARVER'S  TRAVELS  IN.     From  the  third  London 

edition.     Svo,  unbound,  portrait  and  plates.  N.  Y.,  1838 

2549  WISCONSIN   TERRITORY.     A  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  TOPOGRAPHICAL 

DESCRIPTION  OF,  with  brief  sketches  of  its  history,  geology, 
mineralogy,  natural  history,  &c.  By  J.  A.  Lapham.  12??io, 
cl.,  with  map.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1844 

2550  WISCONSIN.      THE  HISTORY  OF,  in  Three  Parts :    Historical, 

Documentary  and  Descriptive.  By  William  R.  Smith.  Svo, 
cl.  ;  2  vols.  Madison,  Wis.,  1854 

2551  WISCONSIN  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections  of,  First, 

Second,  Third,  Fourth  Reports.  4  vols.,  Svo.  Vols.  1  and  2, 
paper  covers  ;  vols.  3  and  4,  cloth.  Madison,  1855-59 

2552  WISNER,  BENJ.  B.     The  History  of  the  Old  South  Church,  in  four 

Sermons :  being  the  First  and  Second  Sabbaths  after  the  Com 
pletion  of  a  Century  from  the  first  occupancy  of  the  present 
Meeting-House.  Svo,  uncut,  122  p. ;  valuable  notes ;  beautiful 
copy.  Boston,  1830 

2553  WOBURN,  MASS.     THE  HISTORY  OF,  from  the  Grant  of  its  Ter 

ritory  to  Charlestown  in  1640  to  the  year  18oO.  By  Samuel 
Sewall.  Port,  of  Samuel  SewaU.  Svo,  sheets  folded.  With  a 
Memorial  Sketch  of  the  Author,  by  Rev.  C.  C.  Sewall. 

Boston:   Wiggin  &  Lunt,  1868 

2554  WOOD,  WILLIAM.      NEW  ENGLAND'S   PROSPECT :    A 

true,  lively  and  experimentall  description  of  that  part  of  Am 
erica  commonly  called  New  England  ;  discovering  the  state  of 
that  Countrie,  both  as  it  stands  to  our  new-come  English 
Planters,  and  to  the  old  Native  Inhabitants.  Laying  downe 
that  which  may  both  enrich  the  knowledge  of  the  mind, 
travelling  Reader,  or  benefit  the  future  Voyager.  By  William 
Wood. 

Printed  at  London,  1634  ;  re-printed  at  Boston,  1865 
Publications  of  the  Prince  Society.     150  copies  printed.    No.  133. 


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2555  WOODBURY,  LEVI.     An  Oration  delivered  at  Hanover,  N.  H., 

August  27,  1812,  before  the  Handel  and  Central  Musical  So 
cieties.  Svo,  18  pages  ;  good  copy  ;  very  scarce  and  interesting. 

Amherst,  N.  H.,  1812 

2556  WOODBURY,  Conn.     HISTORY  OF  ANCIENT  WOODBURY,  from  the 

first  Indian  Deed  in  1659  to  1854,  including  the  present  Towns 
of  Washington,  Southbury,  Bethlem,  Roxbury  and  a  part  of 
Oxford  and  Middlebury.  By  William  Cothren.  Svo,  port, 
and  plates  ;  cl. ;  fine  copy  ;  very  scarce.  Waterbury,  1854 

This  history  is  divided  into  the  following-  sections  :  Physical,  Indian, 
Revolutionary,  Ecclesiastical.  Civil,  Biographical,  Genealogical  and 
Statistical.  The  Genealogical  Section  embraces  the  History  of 
Eighty-eight  Families,  arranged  in  Alphabetical  Order.  Very  im 
portant.  Embellished  with  Coats  of  Arms,  &c. 

2557  WORCESTER   COUNTY,  MASS.,  HISTOKY  OF,  with  a  Particular 

Account  of  every  Town,  from  its  First  Settlement  to  the  Pres 
ent  Time,  including  its  Ecclesiastical  State  ;  together  with  a 
Geographical  Description  of  the  same.  To  which  is  prefixed 
a  Map  of  the  County  at  large,  from  Actual  Survey.  By 
Peter  Whitney.  Svo,  hf.  mor.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges;  fine 
copy;  scarce. 

Printed  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  by  Isaiah  Thomas,  1793 

2558  WORCESTER  MAGAZINE,  AND  HISTOEICAL  JOURNAL,  Contain 

ing  articles  original  and  selected,  miscellaneous,  historical, 
biographical,  descriptive  of  remarkable  places  and  scenery, 
relating  to  the  arts,  scientific,  poetical,  and  amusing.  2  vols. 
Vol.  1.,  from  Oct.  1825,  to  April,  1826.  Vol.  2.,  from  May, 
1826,  to  Oct.,  1826.  By  Wm.  Lincoln  &  C.  C.  Baldwin,  Editors. 
Svo.  In  the  original  numbers,  as  issued,  uncut  ;  very  scarce. 

Worcester,  1826 

2559  WORCESTER,  Mass.     HISTOKY  or,  from  its  Earliest  Settlement, 

to  Sept.,  1836  ;  with  various  notices,  relating  to  the  History 
of  Worcester  County.  By  Wm.  Lincoln,  Portraits.  Svo, 
sheets,  scarce.  Worcester,  1862 

2560  WORTHINGTON,  Mass.     SECULAR  AND  ECCLESIASTICAL  HISTORY 

OF  THE  TOWN  OF,  from  its  First  Settlement,  to  the  present 
Time.  Svo  pamph.,  1 '2  pages.  Albany,  1853 

2561  WYMAN,  SETH.     Life  and  Adventures  of,  embodying  the  Principal 

Events  of  a  Life  spent  in  Robbery,  Theft,  Gambling,  passing 
Counterfeit  Money,  etc.  Written  by  Himself.  12mo,  cl. 

Manchester,  N.  H.,  1843 

2562  WYOMING,   Pa.      SKETCH  OP  THE  HISTORY  OF.     By  Isaac  A. 

Chapman.  To  which  is  added  an  Appendix,  containing  a 
Statistical  Account  of  the  Valley,  and  Adjacent  Country.  By 
a  Gentleman  of  Wilkesbarre.  Svo,  cl.  ;  scarce. 

Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  1830 

2563  WYOMING,  Penn.      THE  POETRY  AND  HISTORY  OF,  containing 

Campbell's  Gertrude,  with  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Au 
thor,  by  W.  Irving,  and  the  History  of  Wyoming,  from  its 
Discovery,  to  the  beginning  of  the  present  Century,  by  W. 
L.  Stone.  12mo,  cl ;  with  plates.  N.  Y.3  1841 


460 

2564  WYOMING,  Pa.     HISTOEY  OF,  In  a  Series  of  Letters  from  Chas. 

Miner  to  his  Son,  Wm.  P.  Miner.    8vo,  hf.  cl,  sprinkled  edges, 

fine  copy  ;  map,  etc.  Phila.,  1845 

2465  WYOMING,  Pa.     ITS  HISTORY,  STIRRING  INCIDENTS  AND  ROMANTIC 

ADVENTURES.     By  George  Peck,  D.D.     Illustrated.     Svo,  cl  ; 

scarce.  N.  Y.,  1858 

2566  WYOMING.   THE  POETRY  AND  HISTORY  OF,  containing  Campbell's 

Gertrude,  and  the  History  of  Wyoming,  from  its  Discovery  to 
the  Beginning  of  the  Present  Century.  3d  Ed.,  with  an  In 
dex.  By  Wm.  L.  Stone.  Svo,  paper  covers,  uncut,  rubric 
titles.  Albany,  Munsell,  1864 

PAMPHLETS. 

>• 

2567  Webster  Pamphlets.      [Twenty-one.'] 

Webster,  Daniel      Disc,  in  commemoration  of  Adams  and 
Jefferson.  Boston,   1826 

Speech,  on  the  President's  Veto  of  the  Bank  Bill, 

July  11,  1832. 

Speech,  at  the  National  Republican  Convention, 

Worcester,  Oct.  12,  183'>.  Bo&on,  1832 

Speech,  on  the  President's  Protest. 

Washington,  1834 

Speech,  at  Niblo's  Saloon,  New  York,  March  15, 

1837.  N.  Y.,  1837 

• •     Speech,  in  answer  to  Mr.    Calhoun,  March   2*2, 

1838. 
• Address,  at  the  Completion  of  the  Bunker  Hill 

Monument.  Boston,  1843 

Speech,  on  Mr.  Clay's  Eesolution,  March  7,  1850. 

Washington,  1850 

Correspondence  between  Mr.  Hulsemanu  and  W. 

Washington,  1851 

Speeches,  at  Buffalo,  Syracuse,  and  Albany,  May 

1851.  N.  Y. 

—     Great  Orations  and  Senatorial  Speech  of. 

Rochester,  1853 

Dinner  to,  by  the  Citizens  of  Philadelphia,  Dec. 

2,  1846.  Phila.,  1847 

Seventy-second  Anniversary  of  the  Birthday  of, 

Celebrated  at  the  Astor  House.         N.  Y.,  1854 

Seventy-fourth  Anniversary  of    the  Birthday  of, 

Celebrated  at  the  Eevere  House. 

Boston,  1856 
Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of.      By  T. 

Parker.  Boston,  1853 

• Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of.     By  G. 

Eichards.  Boston,  1854 

Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of.      By  J. 

Weiss.  Boston,  1853 

, Remarks   on  the   Life   and  Writings   of. 

Phila.,  1831 


4:61 

Webster,  Noah.     The  Critic  Criticised  ;  a  Reply  to  a  Eeview 
of  Webster's  System.     By  E.  Sargent. 

Springfield,  1856 

John.     Keview  of  the  Webster  Case.     Very  scarce. 

N.  T.,  1850 

Gen.  Hayne,  in  Eeply  to  Mr.  Webster. 

Charleston,  1830 

2568  Webster  Pamphlets.     [Seventeen.'} 

Webster's  Speech,  on  the  Greek  Revolution.         Boston,  18'24 

Daniel.     Disc,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Lives  and 

Services  of  John  Adams  and  T.  Jefferson. 

Boston,  1826 

Second  Speech  of,  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the 

United  States.  Boston,  1830 

Speech  of,  in  Reply  to  Mr.  Hayne  of  S.  C. 

N.  Y.,  1830 

Speech  of,  on  the  Subject  of  The  Public  Lands, 

Jan.  20,  1830. 

Remarks   on  the  Life   and  Writings  of. 

Phila.,  1831 

Speech  of,  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.,  July  11, 

1832.  Boston. 

The  same.  Boston. 

Speech  of,  in  Reply  to  Mr.  Calhoun's  Speech,  de 

livered  Washington,  Feb.  16,  1833 

• Speech,  deliv.   at  Dinner  given  to,  by  the  Mer 
chants  of  Bait.  N.  Y.,  May  18,  1843 

Speech  of,  in  Defence  of  the  Christian  Ministry 

and  in  Favor  of  the  Religious  Instruction  of  the 
Young.  Washington,  Feb.  10,  1844 

Speech  of.  delivered  at  Festival  of  the  Sons  of 

New  Hampshire,  in  Boston,  Nov.  7,  1849. 

Address  at  the  Lajdng  of  the  Corner  Stone  of  the 

Addition  to  the  Capitol,  Washington,  July  4, 1851 

Speech  of,  on  Mr.  Clay's  Resolutions,  Washington, 

March  7,  1850. 

Speech  of,  to  the  Young  Men  of  Albany,  May  28, 

1851. 

Correspondence  between  Mr.  Hulsemann  and. 

Washington,  1851 

Disc,   deliv.   before  the   Faculty,   Students,    and 

Alumni  of  Dartmouth   College,   Commemora 
tive  of.     By  Rufus  Choate  Boston,  1853. 

2569  Webster  Pamphlets.     [Twenty.] 

Speech  on  Greek  Revolution.  Wash.,  1824 

Adams  and  Jefferson.  Boston,  1826 

Speech  National  Repub.  Conv.  "       1832 

In  Senate  of  United  States  on  the  Bank  Bill. 

Boston,  1832 

In  Reply  to  Calhoun.  Wash.,  1833 


462 

Speech.     On  Sub.  Treas.  Bill,  March  12fch.  Wash.,  1838 

do  do      and  in  answer  to  Calhoun. 

Wash.,  1838 
• r —    At  Andover,  Nov.  9,  1843.  Boston,  1843 

On  Mr.  Clay's  Resolutions,  March  7,  1850 

Wash.,  1850 

At  Corner  Stone  of  Capitol,  July  4,  1851. 

Wash.,  1851 

At  Reformed  Convention  of  Maryland,  March  25. 

Wash.,  1851 

The  Austro-Hungarian  Question.  "     1851 

Speech  to  Young  Men  of  Albany,  May  28,  1851. 

Albany,  1851 
Discourse  on  Death  of  Daniel  Webster,  by  W.  P.  Lunt. 

Boston,  1854 
Proceedings  and  Address  of  Friends  of  Daniel  Webster. 

Boston,  1852 
Discourse   on  Death   of  Daniel  Webster,  by  Rufus  Choate, 

Dart.  Col.,  1853. 
Proceedings  of  South  Carolina  ]  egislature  on  the  Death  of, 

1853. 
Discourse  on  Death  of  Webster,  by  John  Weiss,  November 

14,  1852. 
Proceedings  on  Deaths  of  Clay  and  Webster,  by,  South  Car., 

Nov.,  1852. 
Daniel  Webster  as  a  Jurist.     Address  by  Joel  Parker. 

Cambridge,  1853 
2570  Miscellaneous.     [Eighteen.] 

Wabash  College    la.       Address  before  the   Society   of   In 
quiry,  July  22,  1845,  by  John  P.  Cleaveland. 

Cincinnati ,  1845 

Waddell,  J.  H.     A  Fair  Epistle  from  a  Little  Poet  to  a  Great 
Player.  N.  Y.,  1818 

Waddell  to  Coleman.     Facts  and  Fancy.     Scarce. 

N.  Y.,  1819 

Wainwright,   J.   M.     Plea  for  Unity.      Sermon  before  the 

Convention  of  the  Diocese  of  New  York.  N.  Y,  1850 

Wakely,  Joseph  B.     The  Ethics  of  Funerals :  Vindication  of 

the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  and  J.  B.  W.,  with  regard 

to  the  Funeral  of  W.  Poole.  N.  Y.,  1855 

Warburton,  Maj.  Geo.     The  Conquest  of  Canada. 

London,  1857 

Warden,  D.  B.     History  of  the  Silk  Bill.     Letter  from  Peter 

S.  Du  Ponceau,  to  D.  B.  W.  Phfla.,  1837 

Walker,  James.     Discourse  in  Harvard  Church,  Charlestown, 

on  taking  leave  of  his  Society.  Cambridge,  1839 

Wall,  Hon.  James  W.     Speeches  for  the  Times. 

New  York,  1864 

Wallace,  W.     Alban  the  Pirate.  New  York,  1848 

Wallis,   S.  T.     Leisure  :  Its  Moral  and  Political  Economy. 
A  Lecture  before  the  M.  L.  A.,  of  Baltimore. 

Baltimore,  1859 


463 

Walsh,  Michael,  Sketches  of,  including  his  Poems  and  Cor 
respondence.     Scarce.  New  York,  1843 
Walton,  W.  C.     Narrative  of  a  Revival   in  the  Third  Pres 
byterian  Church  in  Baltimore. 

Northampton,  1826 
War.     Considerations  respecting  the  Lawfulness  of. 

New  York,  1848 

Ware,  Henry.     Sermon  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Second  Con 
gregational  Church  in  Northampton. 

Northampton,  1825 

Ware,  William.  Sermon  on  the  Sunday  succeeding  the  great 
fire,  December,  1835.  New  York,  1835 

Warner,  Col.  Seth,  Life  of.     By  D.  Chipman. 

Burlington,  1858 
Warning  Voice  From  a  Watery   Grave. 

New  York,  1840 

2571  Miscellaneous.     Valuable.     [Eighteen.'] 

Waterland,  Daniel.     Regeneration  ;  a  Discourse. 

London,  Reprintd,  New  York,  1793 

Watson,  Bishop.     Strictures  on  (his)  Apology  for  the  Bible. 

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Wayland,  Francis.  Discourse  at  Dedication  Manning  Hall 
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Watts,  Isaac.  Divine  Songs  in  easy  language  for  the  Use  of 
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Wilde,  John.  Sermon  delivered  January  11,  1835,  at  Inter 
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Whitteley's,  Samuel,  Sermon  Preached  at  Ordination  of  S. 
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Whitney,  Geo.     Sermon,  preached  24th  September  1837. 

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Wesleyan  Methodist  Missionary  Society.     Keport  for  1828. 

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Wesleyan  University,  Middletown,  Conn.     The  Duty  of  the 
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2572  Miscellaneous.     [Sixteen."] 

Waterman,  Simon.     Sermon  at  Funeral  of  John  Trumbull, 
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Hartford. 

Walker,  James,     Sermon  delivered  on  the  day  of   General 
Election,  May  28,  1828.  Boston. 

Discourse  delivered  in  Groton,  Mass.,  at  Installation 

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Worcester,  Thos.,  Discourse  by.  Boston,  1810 

Walker,  James.     Sermon  in  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  at  Installation 
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Stockbridge,  1809 

Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Amasa  Jerome,  Aug. 

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White,  Wm.     Sermon  delivered  at  Consecration  to  the  Epis 
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Wistar,  Caspar,  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of,  by  D.  Hosack. 

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N.  F,  1804* 

Weeks,  Holland.     Funeral  Sermon  on  Death  of  P.  Lewis,  at 

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Wylie,  S.  B.     Two  Sons  of  Oil  ;  or,  The  Faithful  Witness. 

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Wedderburn,  Rev.  R.    Address  to  the  Court  of  King's  Bench 
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Wendell,  Judge.  Remarks  in  Relation  to  the  Extension  of 
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West,  Benjamin.  Description  of  West's  Picture  of  Christ 
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Westchester  County,  N.  Y.     Proceedings  of  the  Board  of 

Supervisors  of,  1863.  Peekskill,  1864 

Homoeopathic  Medical  Society.     Constitution  and 

By-Laws.  1865 

Western  Baptist  Educational  Association.     A  Voice  from  the 

West,     Rev.  B.  Jacobs'  Report  of  his  Tour,  1833.     Relates 

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Western  Country,  Appeal  in  behalf  of. 

Western  Waters.      Conclin's  New  River  Guide  ;  or,  Gazet 
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Western  University  of  Pennsylvania.      Address  before  the 
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Westfield,  Mass.,  Historical  Sketch  of.     By  E.  Davis.      Very 

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Westminster  Election,  Proceedings,  with  the  Speech  of  G. 

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2574  Miscellaneous.     [Fifteen.'] 

Whately,  Richard.  The  Kingdom  of  Christ  delineated,  in 
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Wheeler,  E.  P.  The  Supreme  Court  as  a  Co-ordinate  Branch 
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Whipple,  Hon.  John.  Free  Trade  in  Money,  or  Note-Shaving. 
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Whitaker,  Nathanael.  Two  Sermons  on  the  Doctrine  of  Re 
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Whitlock,  William,  Capt.  of  the  Ship  Hunter.  Fourth 
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Whitman,  Bernard.     Two  Letters  to  the  Kev.  M.  Stuart,  on 

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Whitmore,  W.  H.     The  Cavalier  Dismounted  :  an'  Essay  on 

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Keasons  for  the  Kegulation  of  the  Use  of  Coat- 

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2575  Miscellaneous.     [Eighteen.] 

"Wickedest  Man,"  The,  in  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1868 

Wilberforce,  Archdeacon.    Strictures  on  [his]  Doctrine  of  the 

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Wilkes,  Chas.     Wrestern  America,  including  California  and 

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Wilkes,  Geo.     Mysteries  of  the  Tombs.      Very  scarce. 

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Willard,  Emma.  Address  to  the  Public,  Proposing  a  Plan 
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Series  of  Maps  to  an  Abridgement  of  the  History 

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Willard,  Joseph.     Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Bar  of 
Worcester  County,  Mass.     Oct.  2,  1829.     Valuable  and  im 
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Williams  College.     Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  E.  Fitch, 
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Address  before  the  Adelphic  Union  Soc.  of,  Aug. 

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WTilliamsburgh  Ferry   Companies,    New    and   Old. 

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Willison,   John.      The    Young    Communicant's   Catechism. 
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Wilmer,  Simon.     Sermon,  in  Burlington,  at  the  Convention 
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Wilson,  Amos.     The  Pennsylvania  Hermit.     Narrative  of  the 

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Williams,  Wm.  B.     Disc.     Oct.  26,  1834.  Boston 

Witherspoon,   John.      Sermon   on  Religious   Education  of 

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Wilson,  J.  Lyde.     The  Code  of- Honor.  Charleston,  1838 

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Ware,  William.     Sermon.     Dec.  16,  1835.  N.  Y. 

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Williams,  Thos.     Disc,  for  Month  of  April,  1 8 1 6.    Providence 
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2577  Miscellaneous.      [Seventeen.'] 

Wine  Question.  Beply  to  Prof.  Stuart  and  Pres.  Nott,  on 
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Winthrop,  Bobert  C.  Address  at  the  Opening  of  the  Grand 
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Winthrop,  Theodore.  A  Companion  to  the  Heart  of  the 
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Wirt,  William.  Disc,  on  the  Life  of.  By  J.  P.  Kennedy. 
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Wirt  Institute.     The  Votaries  of  Twilight.     A  Poem.     Jan. 
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Wisconsin.      The  Two  Women  :  a  Ballad,  written  for  the 
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Washington,  Martha.     Case  in  the  Circuit  Court  for  Ohio. 
Washington  Art  Association.      Address  before.     By  J.  R. 
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Washington  College.     Remarks  on.  Hartford,  1825 

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Extracts  from  the  Journal  of  the  Con 
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2578  Miscellaneous.     [Eleven.'] 

Wood,  Benjamin.     Speech  on  the  State  of  the  Union. 

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Wood,  Fernando.     Address  at  the  Funeral  Ceremonies  of 
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Woodbridge,  Sylvester.     Histor.  Disc.,  Nov.  29,  1840,  at  the 

Dedication  of  "  Christ's  First  Church "  Chapel,  in  Raynor, 

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WToods,  Leonard.     Theology  of  the  Puritans.      Boston,  1851 
Worcester,  Noah,  D.D.     Tribute  to  the  Memory  of.  Disc,  by 

W.  E.  Channing.  Boston,  1837 

Wreath,  The.  New  0'rleanx,  1862 

Wrentham  Jubilee.     Sermon,  June  12,  1849,  by  E.  Fisk. 

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Wyche,  Win.     Essay  on  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Fines. 

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Wyckoff,  I.  N.     Christian  Example ;  a  Sermon,  occasioned 

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Wyvill,  Rev.  Christopher.      Summary  Explanation  of   the 

Principles  of  Mr.  Pitt's  intended  Bill  for  Amending  the 

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2579  Miscellaneous.     [Fourteen.'] 

Thompson,  Joseph  H.  Oration  deliv.  before  the  Associate 
Alumni  of  Washington  College.  Hartford,  Aug.  5,  1840 

Coxe,  A.  Cleveland.  "  fYthanasion,"  an  Ode  before  the  Associ 
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King,  James.  Introductory  address  deliv.  to  the  Students  of 
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Wrestern  Theological  Sem.,  Pa.     Address  by  David  Elliott. 

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2581  YALE  COLLEGE.     PHILOSOPHIC  SOLITUDE,  or  the  Choice  of  a 

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2582  Yale  College.     [Seventeen.] 

Smalley,  John.     Sermon  deliv.  on  morning  after  Commence 
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New  Testament,  Disc,  on  the  genuineness  and  authenticity  of, 
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Dwight,  Timothy.     The  Nature  and  Danger  of  Infidel  Philo 
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Dutton,  Warren,  Poem  deliv.  at  Public  Comm.  of,  Sept.  10, 
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Bishop,  Abraham.     Oration  deliv.  in  New  Haven,  Sept.,  1800. 

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2583  Miscellaneous.     [Nineteen.'] 

Yale  College.     Catalogus  senatus  academici. 

Novi  Portus,  18 1 1 

Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  1836-37, 

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Annual  Address  to  the  Candidates  for  Degrees 

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Address  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc.,  Aug. 

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Oration  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc.,  Aug.  1 5, 

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Brief  Memoirs  of  the  Members   of  the  Class  of 

1802.     By  D.  D.  Field.  New  Haven,  1863 

Commemorative  Celebration,  held  at  Yale  College, 

July  26,  1865.  New  Haven,  1866 

Discourse  before  the  Alumni  of,  Aug.  16,  1843,  by 

H.  Bushnell.  New  York,  1843 

Laws  of.  New  Haven,  1837 

Yang-Pih-We-Wing-Tzonga-Foh ;  or,  Musings  over  a  cup  of 

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Yellott,  Coleman.     Oration,  at  the  Celebration  at  St.  Timothy's 
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Yonkers,  Charter  of  the  Village  of,  Apr.  17,  1857. 

Yonkers,  1857 

Charter  of  the  Village  of,  June  28,  1860. 

Yonkers,  1860 

•     Circulating  Library  Association.     Catalogue,  etc. 

New  York,  1860 

Horticultural   Society,    Report  of    the  Board  of 

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Young  Men's  Association  of  Utica.     The  Passion  for  Riches, 
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Young,  Alexander.     Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
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2584  Yale  College.     [Twelve.] 

Adams,  Win.     Address  before  the  Alumni  of  Yale  College. 

New  Haven,  Sept.  18,  1847 
Finch,  Francis  M.,  Poem  by,   and  Valedictory  Oration  by 

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2593  ATWATEE,  CALEB.     REMARKS  ON  A  TOTJK  TO  PKAIRIEDU  CHIEN  • 

thence  to  Washington  City,  in  1829.  Svo,  half  maroon  mor., 
gilt  top,  rough  edgzs  ;  beautiful  copy  ;  scarce. 

Columbus,  0.,  1831 

2594  BALD  WIN,  J.  G.  PARTY  LEADERS.  Sketches  of  Thomas  Jefferson, 

Alex.  Hamilton,  Andrew  Jackson,  Henry  Clay,  John  Randolph, 
of  Roanoke  ;  including  notices  of  many  other  distinguished 
statesmen.  Svo,  doth,  369  pages.  New  York,  1855 

2595  BALTIMORE.     A  NARRATIVE  OF  EVENTS  which  occurred  in  Bal 

timore  Town  during  the  Revolutionary  War.  To  which  are  ap 
pended  various  Documents  and  Letters,  the  greater  part  of 
which  have  never  been  heretofore  published.  By  Robert  Pur- 
viance.  Svo,  cloth,  good  copy.  Baltimore,  1849 

2596  BARTON,  B.  S.     OBSERVATIONS  ON  SOME  PARTS  OF  NATURAL  HIS 

TORY:  to  which  is  prefixed  an  Account  of  several  Remarkable- 
Vestiges  of  an  Ancient  date,  which  have  been  discovered  in 
different  parts  of  North  America.  Part  I.  Svo,  unbound;  very 
scarce  ;  fine  copy.  London,  1787 

"  A  prefixed  advertisement  to  this  work  informs  us  that  it  is  the  produc 
tion  of  a  very  young;  man,  written  chiefly  as  a  recreation  from  the  labor 
ious  studies  of  medicine.  It  is,  however,  a  curious  tract.  We  have  here 
only  the  first  part  ;  the  other  three,  which  will  complete  the  work,  are 
to  be  published  in  a  few  months." — Monthly  Review. 

"  This  p;irt,  the  only  one  ever  published,  relates  entirely  to  antiquities, 
giving  an  account  of  the  Indian  ruins  in  the  Muskingum,  and  remarks 
on  the  first  peopling  of  America,"  &c. — Sabitis'  Bib.  Amer.,  Vol.  l.,p.  507. 

2597  BARTON,  B.  S.     NEW  VIEWS   or  THE  ORIGIN  OF  THE  TRIBES  AND 

NATIONS  or  AMERICA.    Second  Edition.    8uo,  unbound ;  fine  copy  ; 

V3ry  scarce.  Philadelphia,  1798 

"  This  edition  has  an  Appendix,  containing  Notes  and  Illustrations.     It.  is 

the  first  philosophical  treatise  on  American  Philology  by  an  American 

author." — Sabins'  Mb.  Amer.,  p.  507,  Vol.  I. 

2598  BOCCACCIO,    GIOVANNI.     THE  DECAMERON  ;  or,  Ten  Days' 

Entertainment  of.  Translated  from  the  Italian.  To  which 
are  prefixed  Remarks  on  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Boccaccio  ; 
and  an  Advertisement.  Large  Svo,  full  crimson  crushed  levant 
mor.,  gilt  edges,  panelled  sides,  beautifully  tooled,  inside  borders;  a 
superb  copy;  with  Portrait  of  Boccaccio,  after  Van  Dalen,  inserted. 

London,  1845 

2599  BOCCACCIO,  GIOVANNI.     SELECTIONS  FROM  THE  DECAMERON  OF, 

including  all  the  passages  hitherto  suppressed.  Translated 
from  the  Italian.  8uo,  full  crushed  crimson  levant  mor.,  gilt 
edges;  bound  to  match  the  Decameron.  London,  1865 

This  copy  contains,  at  the  end,  list  of  "  The  Rare  Copies  of  Boccaccio's 
works  now  extant." 

2600  BOSTON.     ORATION  DELIVERED  AT  THE  REQUEST  OF  THE  INHABITANTS 

OF  THE  TOWN  OF,  to  commemorate  the  evening  of  the  Fifth  of 
March,  1770,  when  a  number  of  Citizens  were  killed  by  a  party 
of  British  Troops  quartered  among  them  in  a  time  of  Peace. 
Second  Edition.  Svo,  half  Turkey  mor,  gilt  tops,  edges  rough  ; 
fine  copy.  Boston,  1807 


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2601  BOSTON  (EAST).     A  HISTORY  or,  with  Biographical  Sketches 

of  its  Early  Proprietors,  and  an  Appendix.  By  Wm.  H.  Sum- 
ner.  Svo,  half  red  Eox.,  gilt  tops,  rough  edges ;  Portraits  and 
Engravings.  Boston,  1858 

2602  BRADBURY,  JOHN.     TRAVELS  IN  THE  INTERIOR  OF  AMERICA,  in 

the  years  1809,  1810,  and  1811  ;  including  a  description  of 
Upper  Louisiana,  together  with  the  States  of  Ohio,  Kentucky, 
Indiana,  and  Tennessee  ;  with  the  Illinois  and  Western  Terri 
tories,  and  containing  Remarks  and  Observations  useful  to 
Persons  emigrating  to  these  Countries.  L.  Svo,  half  crimson 
levant  mor,  gilt  top,  rough  edges  ;  beautiful  copy  ;  scarce. 

Liverpool,  1817 

2603  BRISSOT,  J.  P.     The  Commerce  of  America  with  Europe,  partic 

ularly  with  France  and  Great  Britain  ;  showing  the  import 
ance  of  the  American  Revolution  to  the  interests  of  France, 
and  pointing  out  the  actual  situation  of  the  U.  S.  of  America 
in  regard  to  Trade,  Manufactures,  and  Population.  Svo,  bds., 
uncut ;  Portrait.  London.  1793 

2604  BURTON,  ROBERT.     THE  ANATOMY  OF  MELANCHOLY.     What  it 

is,  with  all  the  lands,  causes,  symptoms,  prognostics,  and  sev 
eral  cures  of  it.  In  Three  Partitions.  With  their  several 
Sections,  Members,  and  Subsections,  Philosophically,  Medi 
cally,  Historically  opened  and  cut  up.  By  Democritus,  Junior. 
With  a  Satirical  Preface,  conducing  to  the  following  Discourse. 
A  new  Edition.  In  Three  Volumes.  Svo,  half  dk.  blue  crushed 
levant,  gilt  top,  edges  rough,  rubric  title  and  coat-of-arms  in  blue 
mdgold.  Cambridge:  Riverside  Press,  1861 

75  copies  printed  ;  large  paper. 

2605  CHAPPELL,     Lieut.    EDWARD.     VOYAGE  to    NEWFOUNDLAND 

AND  THE  SOUTHERN  COAST  OF  LABRADOR.  Of  which  coun 
tries  no  account  has  been  published  by  any  British  Trav 
eller  since  the  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Svo,  half  crim 
son  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  rough  edges.  Fine  copy, 
Illustrated.  London,  1818 

2606  CHASTELLUX,    MARQUIS    de.      TRAVELS   IN   NORTH    AMER 

ICA,  in  the  years  1780,  '81,  '82.  Translated  from  the 
French,  with  Notes.  Also,  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  the 
Author.  Letters  from  Gen.  Washington,  and  Notes  and 
Corrections  by  the  American  Editor.  Large  Svo,  half 
crimson  levant  mor.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges.  Fine  copy. 

New  York,  1827 

2607  COLMAN,    GEORGE,     The .  Younger.      BROAD    GRINS.      COM- 

prising,  with  New  Additional  Tales  in  Verse,  those 
formerly  published  under  the  title  of  "My  Night  Gown 
and  Slippers."  The  Fifth  Edition.  Illustrated.  12wo, 
half  crushed  crimson  levant,  gilt  top,  rough  edges. 

London,  1811 

The  engravings  in  this  volume  are  on  wood,  by  Nesbitt,  and  the  charac 
ter  and  style  of  the  poetry  is  very  free. 


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2608  CUMING,  HOOPER,     A  Sermon  delivered  at  Schoharie  before  the 

Grand  Lodge,  at  the  Installation  of  Hicks'  Lodge,  No.  305, 
July  4, 1818.  8uo  panrph.,  16  p.  Fine  copy  ;  scarce. 

Schoharie :  Printed  by  D.    Van  Veghten.  1818 

2609  DEDHAM,  MASS.,  HISTORY  OF.     From  the  Beginning  of  its  Set 

tlement  in  September,  1635,  to  May,  1827.  By  Erastus 
Worthington.  Svo,  half  red  Boxburghe,  gilt  top,  rough  edges. 
Beautiful  copy,  very  scarce.  Boston,  1827 

2610  DIBDIN,  Rev.  t.  F.     THE  Cibravy  OTompHmon ;  or,  The  Young 

Man's  Guide,  and  the  Old  Man's  Comfort,  in  the  Choice  of  a 
Library.  In  two  vols.  Large  8vo,  full  crushed  levant,  gilt 
edges,  paneled  sides,  elegant  tooling,  inside  borders.  Superb 
copy.  London,  1824 

At  end  of  the  Second  Volume  is  bound  in  the  Index  to  whole  work, 
which  was  published  separately,  and  is  most  always  wanting. 

2611  FIELD,  T.  W.     THE  MINSTREL  PILGRIM.  Sm.  4to,  cloth  gilt,  50  p. 

New  York,  1848 

2612  FLORIDA  :  ITS  CLIMATE,  SOIL,  AND  PRODUCTIONS,  with  a  Sketch 

of  its  Histoiy,  Natural  Features,  and  Social  Condition.  8vo, 
151  p.  Jacksonville,  1869 

2613  FEEMONT,  Capt.  J.  C.     REPORT  or  THE  EXPLORING  EXPEDITION 

to  the  Rocky  Mountains  in  the  year  1842,  and  to  Oregon  and 
North  California  in  the  years  1843-'44.  8vo,  cloth,  maps  and 
plates,  693  p.  Good  copy ;  scarce  Washington,  1845 

2614  FRENCH  WAR,  REMINISCENCES  OF.      Containing  Rogers'  Ex 

peditions  with  the  New  England  Rangers  under  his  com 
mand,  with  Notes  and  Illustrations.  To  which  is  added  an 
account  of  the  Life  and  Military  Services  of  Major-General 
John  Stark,  with  notices  and  anecdotes  of  other  officers  dis 
tinguished  in  the  French  and  Revolutionary  Wars.  8  wo,  half 
red  Box.,  gilt  top  rough  edges.  Fine  copy  ;  scarce  ;  with  portrait 
of  Gen.  John  Stark.  Concord,  1831 

2615  GARDEN,  ALEX.     ANECDOTES  OF  THE  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR  IN 

AMERICA.  With  Sketches  of  Character  of  Persons  most  dis 
tinguished  in  the  Southern  States,  for  Civil  and  Military  Ser 
vices.  Imperial  Svo,  half  red  Box.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges.  Beau 
tiful  copy  ;  very  scarce.  Charleston,  1822 

2616  GRANT,  Mrs.     MEMOIRS  OF  AN  AMERICAN  LADY.     With  sketches 

of  Manners  and  Scenery  in  America,  as  they  existed  previous 
to  the  Revolution.  8w,  half  dark  Box.,  gilt  'top,  uncut.  Beau 
tiful  copy.  New  York,  1809 

2617  GUIREY,  WM.     THE  HISTORY  OF  EPISCOPACY.     In  four  parts  ; 

from  its  Rise  to  the  Present  Day,  among  the  Methodists  in 
America.  Svo,  full  dark  blue  calf,  gilt  edges,  385  p.  Very 
scarce  ;  fine  copy.  s.  I.  s.  a. 

The  preface  to  this  work  ends  as  follows  :  "As  this  work  was  princi 
pally  intended  for  the  information  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Backwoods 
of  Ga  ;"  and  it  is  probable  that  the  book  was  printed  in  some  of  the 
Southern  States,  and  mcst  likely  North  Carolina,  about  18 (  0. 

2618  HARDIE,  JAMES.     THE  AMERICAN  REMEMBRANCER  and  Univer 

sal  Tablet  of  Memory.     The  whole  being  intended  to  form  a 


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Comprehensive  abridgement  of  History  and  Chronology,  par 
ticularly  of  that  part  which  relates  to  America.  8vo,  half  red 
turkey, gilt  edges.  Phila.,  MDCCXCV. 

2619  HEAD,  SIR  FRANCIS  B.     The  Emigrant,     half  Box.,  gilt  top,  rough 

edges.  John  Murray,  London,  1847 

2620  HENRY,  ALEXANDER     TRAVELS  AND  ADVENTURES  IN  CANADA 

AND  THE  INDIAN  TERRITORIES,  between  the  years  1760  and  1766. 
In  two  parts.  Portrait  of  Henry.  Large  8vo,  half  crimson  le 
vant  morocco,  gilt  top,  rough  edges.  Beautiful  copy  ;  very  scarce. 

New  York,  1809 

These  transactions  range  themselves  under  these  heads  :  First,  the  Au 
thor's  Personal  Incidents  and  Adventures.  Second,  Natural  History 
and  Geography  of  the  Countries  Visited.  And  third,  the  Views  of 
Society  and  Manners  among  the  Indians  with  whom  he  was  brought 
in  contact. 

2621  HOLDEN,  HORACE.     A  NARRATIVE  or  THE  SHIPWRECK,  CAPTIV 

ITY,  AND  SUFFERINGS  OF  Horace  Holden  and  Benj.  H.  Nute  : 
who  were  cast  away  in  the  American  ship  "  Mentor,"  on  the 
Pelew  Islands,  in  the  year  1832,  and  for  two  years  afterwards 
were  subjected  to  unheard  of  sufferings  among  the  Barbarous 
Inhabitants  of  Lord  North's  Island.  l'2mo,  plates.  £th  edition, 
half  Rox.,  gilt.  Boston,  1836 

Dedicated  to  John  Pickering,  Esq.,  who  makes  frequent  reference  to  this 
narrative  in  his  "  Memoirs  of  Lord  North's  Island."  See  No.  — 

2622  HOLMES,  ABIEL.     AMERICAN  ANNALS  ,  or,  a  Chronological  His 

tory  of  America,  from  its  Discovery  in  MCCCCXCH  to 
MDCCCVL  With  additions  and  corrections  by  the  Author. 
In  two  volumes,  with  map.  8vo,  half  dark  Rox.,  gilt  top,  rough 
edges.  Very  scarce. 

Cambridge,  printed  ;  London  Reprinted,  1808 

2623  ROWLAND,  JOHN,  a  Revolutionary  Soldier,  the  Life  and  Recol 

lections  of.  Late  President  of  the  Rhode  Island  Historical 
Society.  By  Ed  win  M.  Stone.  8vo,  half  Roxburghe,  gilt  top, 
rough  edges.  Portrait  and  plate.  Providence,  1857 

"  His  varied  experience  and  minute  observation  while  in  the  Continental 
Service,  his  intimate  acquaintance  with  the  leading  men  of  Rhode 
Island,  and  his  personal  knowledge  of  Washington.  Greene,  Lee. 
Gates,  Sullivan,  Arnold,  Paul  Jones,  and  other  distinguished  officers  of 
the  Revolution,  impart  to  these  Recollections  an  unusual  historic  value. 

2624  HOYT,  E.     ANTIQUARIAN  RESEARCHES.     Comprising  a  History  of 

the  Indian  Wars  in  the  Country  bordering  on  Connecticut 
River  and  parts  adjacent,  and  other  interesting  events,  from 
the  First  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims,  to  the  Conquest  of  Canada 
by  the  English  in  1760  ;  with  notices  of  Indian  depredations 
in  the  neighboring  country,  and  of  the  first  planting  and  pro 
gress  of  settlements  in  New  England,  New  York  and  Canada. 
8uo,  half  red  Rox.,  gilt  lop,  rough  edges.  Beautiful  copy,  eng. 
frontispiece  and  plates.  Very  scarce.  Greenfield,  1824 

2625  HUDSON,   HENRY,  AN  HISTORICAL  INQUIRY  CONCERNING.     His 

friends,  relatives  and  Early  life,  his  connection  with  the  Mus 
covy  Company  and  Discovery  of  Delaware  Bay.  By  John 


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Meredith  Head,  Jr.  Royal  8vo,  half  red  Rox.,  gilt  top,  rough 
edges,  rubric  title.  Arms  of  Muscovy  Co.  as  frontispiece. 

Joel  Munsell,  Albany,  1866 

2626  INDIAN  TREATIES,  and  Laws  and  Regulations  relating  to  In 

dian  Affairs  ;  to  which  is  added  an  Appendix.  Large  Svo,  hf. 
dark  Rox.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges.  Fine  copy. 

Washington  City,  1826 

2627  IRVING,  WASHINGTON,  A  DISCOURSE  ON  THE  LIFE,  CHARACTER 

AND  GENIUS  or,  delivered  before  the  New  York  Historical  So 
ciety,  April  3d,  1860.  By  William  Cullen  Bryant.  Svo, 
cloth,  46  pages,  tinted  paper.  New  York,  1860 

1628  IRVING,  WASHINGTON,  THE  LIFE  AND  LETTERS  OF.  By  Pierre 
M.  Irving.  In  4  vols.  Small  4fo.  half  crim.  cr.  lev.  mor.,  gilt 
top,  rough  edges  ;  portraits.  New  York,  1862-'64. 

See  pamphlet  lot  No.  1084,  for  a  Rare  document  on  Irving' s  "  Wife." 

2629  JEFFERSON,  THOMAS.  A  MANUAL  of  Parliamentary  Practice. 

For  the  Use  of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States.  12?r?o,  sheep. 
Good  copy  ;  scarce.  Washington  City,  MDCCC. 

2630  JEMISON,  MARY,  LIFE  OF.    By  James  E.  Seaver.     Fourth  edi 

tion,  Svo,  cloth.  Frontispiece,  with  explanatory  notes  and  Indian 
Vocabulary.  N.  Y.,  1856 

2631  JERSEY  PRISON  SHIP,  RECOLLECTIONS  or.    From  the  Orig 

inal  Manuscripts  of  Captain  Thomas  Dring,  one  of  the  Prison 
ers.  By  Albert  G.  Greene.  Edited  by  Henry  B.  Dawson. 
Large  8 vo,  half  crushed  crimson  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  rough 
edges.  100  copies  printed,  No.  61.  Monisania,  1865 

2632  KEITH.  GEORGE.     THE  FUNDAMENTAL  TRUTHS  OF  CHRISTIANITY, 

briefly  hinted  at  by  way  of  Question  and  Answer.  To  which 
is  added  a  Treatise  of  Prayer,  in  the  same  method.  !H??io, 
full  dark  blue  levant. 

LONDON:  Printed  in  the  year  MDCLXXX  VIII. 

2633  KINGSLEY,  CHARLES.     SIR  WALTER  RALEIGH  and  his  Time, 

with  other  papers.     8vo.,  cloth  ;  fine  copy.  Boston,  1859 

2634  LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM  (Late  President  of  U.  S.  A.)     The  As 

sassination  of,  and  the  attempted  Assassination  of  William  H. 
Seward,  Secretary  of  State,  and  Frederick  W.  Seward,  Assist 
ant  Secretary,  on  the  evening  of  the  14th  of  April,  1865.  Ex 
pressions  of  Condolence  and  Sympathy  inspired  by  these 
Events.  Royal  Svo,  half  dark  blue  crushed  levant,  gilt  top,  rough 
edges ;  fine  copy,  now  scarce,  717  pages.  Washington,  1866 
635  MA-KA-TAJ-ME-SHE-KIA-KIAK  ;  or,  BLACK  HAWK,  Life  of. 
Embracing  the  Tradition  of  his  Nation  ;  Indian  wars  in  which 
he  has  been  engaged  ;  cause  of  Joining  the  British  in  their 
late  war  with  America,  and  its  History  ;  Description  of  the 
Rock  River  Village,  Manners  and  Customs,  &c.  ;  with  an  Ac 
count  of  the  Cause  and  General  History  of  the  late  War  ;  his 
Surrender  and  Confinement  and  Travels  through  the  United 
States.  Dictated  by  Himself.  8uo,  ha1/  crimson  levant,  gilt 
edges.  India  proof  Portrait  of  JBlacfc  Hawk  inserted. 

Boston,  1834 


479 

2636  MASSACHUSETTS  BAY,  CONTINUATION  or  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE 

PROVINCE  OF,  from  the  year  1748.  With  an  Introductory 
sketch  of  events  from  its  Original  Settlement.  In  two  vols.  : 
Volume  I— From  1748.  Volume  IL—  From  1748  to  1765. 
By  George  Eichards  Minot.  8vo,  half  red  Box.,  gilt  top,  rough 
edges ;  fine  copy,  very  scarce.  Boston,  1798-1803 

2637  MATHEE,  COTTON— PSALTEEIUMAmericanum.    The  BOOK 

of  |  PSALMS.  |  In  a  Translation  Exactly  conformed  |  unto 
the  ORIGINALS  ;  |  BUT  ALL  IN  |  gUtutt  tyn$t,  \  Fitted  unto  the 
TUNES   commonly  used   in   our   CHURCHES.     Which  Jpitre  | 
©tfctiU0    is  accompanied  with  |  ILLUSTRATIONS,   digging   for 
Hidden  \  Treasures  in  it ;  And  EULES  to  |  Employ  it  upon  the 
Glorious  and  |  Various  Intentions  of  it,  I  Whereto  are  added,  | 
Some  other  Portions  of  the  SACRED  |  SCRIPTURE,  to  Enrich  the 
|  CANTIONAL.  | 

}'2mo,  full  maroon  crushed  levant  morocco,  elegant  tooling  on 
backs  and  sides,  inside  borders  richly  tooled,  gilt ;  beautiful  copy, 
extremely  rare.     Bound  by  E.  W.  Smith. 
BOSTON  :  in  N.E.  |  Printed  by  S.  KNEELAND,  for  B.  ELIOT,  | 
S.  GERRISH,  D.  HENCHMAN,  and  \  J.  EDWARDS,  and  sold  at  their 
Shops  |  1718. 

2638  METHODIST  EPIS.    CHURCH,  the   Doctrines  and  Disciplines  of,  in 

America.  With  explanatory  Notes  by  Thomas  Coke  and 
Francis  Asbury.  12wio,  sheep,  1 69  pages,  good  copy. 

Phila.,  1798 

In  same  volume.     Four  Discourses  on  the  duties  of  the  Gospel  Ministry 
by  Thomas  Coke.     Philadelphia  1793.     109  pages. 

2639  MUNSELL'S  HISTOEICAL  SEEIES. 

Vol.  I. — EXPEDITION  AGAINST  TICONDEROGA  AND  CROWN  POINT. 

1759. 

Vol.  II. — KING  PHILIP'S  INDIAN  WAR.     1675. 
Vol.   III. — ORDERLY  BOOK  OF  THS  NORTHERN  ARMY.      1776- 

1777. 

Vol.  IV. — DIARY  OF  THE  SIEGE  OF  DETROIT. 
Vol.  V. — OBSTRUCTIONS  TO  THE  NAVIGATION  OF  HUDSON'S  EIVER, 
Vol.  VI. — THE  LOYAL  VERSES  OF  STANSBURY  AND  ODELL.. 
Vol.  VII. — BURGOYNE'S  ORDERLY  BOOK.     1777. 
Vol.  VIII. — EARLY  VOYAGES  UP  AND  DOWN  THE  MISSISSIPPT 
Vol.  IX. — INDIAN  TREATIES. — 1. 
Vol.  X. — INDIAN  TREATIES. — 2. 

Ten  volumes.  Half  red  Box.,  gilt  tops,  rough  edges.  Contents 
lettered  on  back  as  above.  Beautiful  Library  copy ;  covers  bound 
in.  Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1857-'61 

2640  NATIONAL  ACADEMY  OF  DESIGN, '  HISTORIC   ANNALS   OF. 

with  occasional  Dottings  by  the  Wayside,  from  1825  to  the 
Present  Time.  By  Thomas  S.  Cuinmings.  &vo,  cloth  ;  fine 
copy.  Phila.,  1865 

2641  NEW  AMSTEEDAM,  AFFAIRS  AND  MEN  OF,  in  the  Time  of  Gov. 

Peter  Stuyvesant.  Compiled  from  Dutch  Manuscript  Ee- 
cords.  By  J.  Paulding.  Svo,  cloth  ;  fine  copy. 

New  York,  1843 


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2642  NEW  PLYMOUTH,  AN  HHTOHIOAL  MEMOIR  OF  THE  COLONY  or, 

from  the  Flight  of  the  Pilgrims  into  Holland  in  the  year  1608, 
to  the  Union  of  that  Colony  with  Massachusetts,  1692.  By 
Francis  Baylies.  With  some  Corrections,  Additions,  and  a 
Copious  Index.  By  Samuel  G.  Drake.  In  two  volumes. 
Imperial  8vo,  half  red  Box.,  gill  top,  rough  edges  ;  fine  copr. 

Boston,  1830  :   Wiggiti  and  Luiit,  1866 

2643  O'CoNNELL  JAMES  F.     A  Residence  of  Eleven  Years  in  New  Hol 

land  and  the  Caroline  Islands.  Being  the  Adventures  of . 

Edited  from  his  verbal  narration.  12'»io,  hd!f  red  RQX..  gilt, 
eng.  Basfon*  1836 

"  All  of  which  I  saw,  and  part  of  which  I  was." 

2644  PAUL,  MOSES.     A  SERMON  PREACHED  AT  THE  EXECUTION  OF  MO 

SES  PAUL,  AN  INDIAN,  who  was  executed  at  New  Haven,  on  the 
2d  of  September,  1772,  for  the  Murder  of  Mr.  Moses  Cook, 
late  of  Waterbury,  on  the  7th  of  December,  1771.  Preached 
at  the  desire  of  said  Paul.  By  Samson  Occom.  8vo,  full  dk. 
blue  levant,  21  pages.  Cleaned,  mended,  extended  and  put  in 
perfect  order.  Very  scarce  edition.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1819 

Contains  also  1  page  of  Biog.  Sketch  of  Paul,  and  a  Hymn. 

2645  PENHALLOW,  SAMUEL.     THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  WARS  OF  NEW 

ENGLAND,  with  the  Eastern  Indians  ;  or,  a  Narrative  of  their 
Continued  Perfidy  and  Cruelty,  from  the  1  Oth  of  August,  1703, 
to  the  Peace  of  July  13,  1713,  &c.  138 p.  In  same  volume: 
Lieft  Lion  Gardner.  His  Relation  of  the  Present  Warres, 
from  the  original  MS.,  with  interesting  letters  of  W.  T  Wil 
liams  in  relation  to  Lion  Gardener,  &c.,  never  before  publish 
ed.  35  pages,  4fo,  half  crim.  crashed  lev.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges. 

Cinn.,  1859 

2646  PHELPS  AND  GOEHAM'S  PURCHASE,  AND  MORRIS  RESERVE, 

HISTORY  or  THE  PIONEER  SETTLEMENT  of.  Embracing  the  coun 
ties  of  Monroe,  Ontario,  Livingston,  Yates,  Steuben,  most  of 
Wayne  and  Allegany,  and  parts  of  Orleans,  Genesee,  and  Wy 
oming.  To  which  is  added  a  Supplement,  or  extension  of  the 
.  Pioneer  History  of  Monroe  County.  The  whole  preceded  by 
some  account  of  French  and  English  Dominion  ;  Border 
Wars  of  the  Revolution  ;  Indian  Councils  and  Land  Cessions  ; 
Early  Difficulties  with  the  Indians  ;  Our  immediate  Predeces 
sors  the  Senecas,  with  "  a  glance  at  the  Iroquois."  By  O. 
Turner.  Royal  8vo,  half  crimson  crushed  levant,  gilt  top.  rough 
edges.  Very  scarce  in  this  condition.  Rochester,  1851 

2647  PICKERING,  JO  FIN.     AN  ESSAY  on  a  Uniform  Orthography  for 

the  Indian  Languages  of  North  America.  4to,  half  Rox.,  gilt 
top,  edges  uncut.  Very  scarce.  Cambridge,  1 820 

2648  PITTSBURGH,  Pa.,  THE  HISTORY  or,  with  a  brief  notice  of  its 

facilities  of  communication  and  other  advantages  for  commer 
cial  and  manufacturing  Purposes,  with  two  maps.  By  Neville 
B.  Craig,  Esq.  8vo,  hf.  dk.  blue  levant,  gt.  top.  With  inserted 
plate  of  firaddock's  Defeat.  Very  fine  copy. 

Pittsburgh,  1851 
Presentation  copy  to  Charles  Cist,  Esq.,  of  Cinn. 


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2649  PRESCOTT,  WM.  H.     HISTORY  OF  THE   CONQUEST  OF  MEXICO. 

With  a  preliminary  view  of  the  Ancient  Mexican  Civilization, 
and  the  Life  of  the  Conqueror  Hernando  Cortes.  In  three 
volumes.  Svo,  cloth.  Fine  copy  of  the  now  scarce  first  ed. 

New  York,  1844 

2650  PRINCE,  THOMAS,   M.A.     A  |  CHRONOLOGICAL  HISTORY  |  of  | 

NE\V  ENGLAND,  |  In  the  Form  of  |  ANNALS:  |  BEING 
A  summary  and  exact  Account  of  the  most  material  Transac 
tions  and  Occurrences  relating  to  THIS  COUNTRY,  in  the  Order 
of  Time  wherein  they  happened,  from  the  Discovery  by  Capt. 
GOSNOLD  in  1602,  to  the  Arrival  of  Governor  BELCHER  in  1730, 
&c.,  &o.  Volume  L,  Parts  1  and  2.  I2mo,full  dk.  blue  lev. 
mor.,  gt.  edges,  elegant  tooling  on  back  and  sides,  inside  borders. 
Bound  by  R.  W.  Smith.  Beautiful  copy ;  extremely  scarce. 

BOSTON,  N.  E. 
Printed  by  KNEELAND  and  GREEN,/br  S.  GERRISH.  MDCCXXXVI. 

2651  BITTER,  ABRAHAM.     HISTORY  OF  THE  MORAVIAN  CHURCH  IN 

PHILADELPHIA.  From  its  Foundation  in  1 742,  to  the  present 
time.  Comprising  Notices,  defensive  of  its  Founder  and  Pa 
tron,  Count  Nicholas  Ludwig  Von  Zinzendorff.  Together  with 
an  Appendix.  Svo,  cl.  Portraits.  Phila.,  1857 

2652  ROGERS,  HENRY.     ESSAYS  Selected  from  Contributions  to  the 

Edinburgh  Review.     In  two  volumes — 

Vol.  I. — Biographical  and  Critical. 

Vol.  II.— Theological  and  Political. 
Svo,  cloth,  uncut.     Scarce.  London,  1850 

2653  ROGERS,  HENRY.     ESSAYS  Selected  from  Contributions  to  the 

Edinburgh  Review.     Volume  III.     Svo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1855 

This  volume  of  Essays  is  supplementary  to  the  two  former  volumes,  and 
is  composed  of  Philosophical  Treatises,  and  a  History  of  the  English 
Language. 

2654  SCHOOLCRAFT,  HENRY  R.     ALGIC  RESEARCHES.     Comprising 

inquiries  respecting  the  mental  characteristics  of  the  North 
American  Indians.  First  Series  Indian  Tales  and  Legends. 
In  two  volumes.  8w,  hf.  tky.,  gilt  edges.  In  fine  condition  ; 
scarce.  New  York,  1839 

2655  SEMINOLE  W  AR,  SKETCH  OF,  and  Sketches  during  a  Campaign, 

By  a  Lieutenant  of  the  Left  Wing.  Svo,  half  dark  green  leo.. 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Bound  by  E.  W.  Smith. 

Charleston,  1836 

2656  SHEPPARD,  THOMAS.     Late  pastor  in  the  Church  in  Cam 

bridge  in  New  England.     Subjection  |  to  |  Christ  |  in  all  his  | 
Ordinances,  |  and  |  Appointments,  |  The  best  means  to  pre 
serve  our  |  Liberty.  | 
Svo, full  dk.  blue  calf,  gilt  edges. 

LONDON,— Printed  by  S.  G.,for  John  Rothwell  at  the  Foun 
tain  in  Cheapside,  1657. 
61 


4:82 

2657  SHEPPARD,  THOMAS,     THESES  SABBATICJS  ;  or,  the  Doctrine 
of  the  SABBATH. 


Wherein 

the 
Sabbath's 


/. — Morality.          } 

II. —  Change. 
Ill-Beginning. 
IV. — Sanctification.  J 


Which  were  first  handled  more  largely  in  Sundry  SERMONS  in 
Cambridge  in  New  England.  Svo,full  calf 

London,  Printed  by  S.  (jr.,  for  John  Rothwel,  &c.,  1655 
In  same  Volume, — 

CERTAIN  SELECT  CASES  RESOLVED.     Eough  edges. 

London,  1655 

2658  SIGOUBNEY,  LYDIA  H.     TRAITS  or  THE  ABORIGINES  or  AMER 

ICA.  A  Poem.  8uo,  half  crushed  crimson  lev.  morocco,  gill  top, 
rough  edges.  Beautiful  clean  copy.  Cambridge,  1822 

With  Appendix  of  100  pages  of  valuable  notes  of  Indian  history,  cus 
toms,  etc. 

2659  SOUTHAMPTON,  L.  I.     A  DISCOURSE  delivered  on  the  22d  of 

November,  1804,  being  the  Anniversary  Thanksgiving  in  the 
Presbyterian  Church.  By  David  S.  Bogart.  8vo,  fyjiages. 
Fine  copy,  scarce. 

Sag  Harbor :  Printed  by  Alden  Spooncr,  1805 

2660  SMITH,CHARLOTTE.  ELEGIAC  SONNETS  and  other  Poems.  The 

first  Worcester  Edition.  12mo,  hf.  dark  blue  levant,  gilt  top, 
rough  edges.  IJustrated  by  Jive  plates  engraved  by  Seymour. 

Printed  at  Worcester  by  ISAIAH  THOMAS,  1795 

"  The  Editor,  I.  Thomas,  doubts  not  but  a  proper  allowance  will  be  made 
for  work  engraved  by  an  artist  who  obtained  his  knowledge  in  this 
country."  Also,  "  The  making  of  the  particular  kind  of  paper  on  which 
these  bonnets  are  printed,  is  a  new  business  in  America  ;  it  is  the  first 
manufactured  by  the  Editor." 

2661  SPBAGUE,  JOHN  T.     THE  ORIGIN,  PROGRESS,  AND  CONCLUSION 

or  THE  FLORIDA  WAR.  To  which  is  Appended  a  record  of 
Officers,  Non-commissioned  Officers,  Musicians  and  Privates 
of  the  U.  S.  Army,  Navy,  and  Marine  Corps,  who  were 
killed  in  Battle,  or  died  of  disease.  Together  with  the  order 
for  collecting  the  remains  of  the  dead  in  Florida,  and  the 
ceremony  of  interment  at  St.  Augustine,  August  14,  1842. 
Royal  Svo,  hf.  red  Rox.3  gilt  top,  rough  edges,  maps  and  plates. 

New  York,  1848 

2662  STAMFOBD,  Conn.,  HISTORY  OF,  From  its  settlement  in  1641,  to 

the  present  time,  including  Darien,  which  was  one  of  its  Par 
ishes  until  1620.  By  E.  B.  Huntington,  A.M.  Svo,  hf.  red 
Rox.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges.  Illus.  Stamford,  1868. 

One  of  Five  copies  only  which  were  saved  uncut. 

2663  ST.  CLAIR,  ARTHUR,  Maj.-Gen.     A  NARRATIVE  of  the  Manner 

in  which  the  Campaign  against  the  Indians  in  1791  was  con 
ducted,  etc.,  and  the  Reports  of  the  Committees  appointed  to 
inquire  into  the  causes  of  the  failure  thereof.  8-uo,  half  red 
Box.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges.  Fine  copy,  very  scarce. 

Phila.,  1812 


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2664  THE  COMPANION :  being  a  Selection  of  the  Beauties  of  the 

most  celebrated  authors  in  the  English  Language.  In  Prose 
and  Verse.  Sq.  12??io,  dk.  blue  levant,  gilt  top,  rough  edges ;  in 
fine,  condition.  PRINTED  BY  NATHANIEL  AND  BENJAMIN  HEATON 
FOB  JOSEPH  J.  TODD,  PROVIDENCE.  MDCCXCIX. 

Contains,  among  various  other  matter,  "  The  Fashionable  Songs  for 
1793,"  "  Adams  and  Liberty,"  l<  The  Federal  Constitution  and  Wash 
ington  for  Ever,"  &c.,  &c. 

2665  THE  WEAL-EEAF.     A  RECORD  OF  THE  ESSEX  INSTITUTE  FAIR, 

held  at  Salem,  Sept.  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  with  Two  Supplementary- 
Numbers.  Complete.  4to,  half  crim.  crushed  lev.  mor.,  gilt  top, 
rough  edges.  (Salem,}  1860 

tf.  W.  Curtis,  Nathaniel  Hawthorne,  Rev.  C.  T.  Brooks  and  other 
eminent  writers  contributed  matter  of  an  interesting  local  character 
to  this  publication. 

2666  THOMPSON,   DANIEL    P.     THE    RANGERS  ;    OR,   THE    TORY'S 

DAUGHTER.  A  Tale  illustrative  of  the  Revolutionary  History 
of  Vermont  and  the  Northern  Campaign  of  1777.  In  Two 
Volumes.  4th  Ed.  Svo,  half  dk.  Box.,  gilt  edges.  Boston,  1^51 

A  very  entertaining  Historical  Romance.  See  Hall's  Eastern  Vt.,  vol. 
IL,  p.  584. 

2667  TONGA  ISLANDS.     An  Account  of  the  Natives  of,  in  the  South 

Pacific  Ocean,  compiled  and  arranged  from  the  extensive 
Communications  of  Mr.  William  Mariner,  several  years  resi 
dent  in  those  Islands.  By  John  Martin,  M.D.  Svo,  half  red 
turkey  mor.,  gilt  edges.  Portrait  of  Mariner.  First  Amer.  Edi 
tion.  Boston,  1820 

2668  TRIAL  OF  JOSEPH  GERRALD,  Delegate  from  the  London  Cor 

responding  Society,  to  the  British  Convention,  for  Sedition. 
Svo,  half  dk-  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  rough  edges ;  fine  copy. 
Portrait  of  Gerrald.  New  York :  Samuel  Campbell,  1794 

2669  TRUEMAN,  JOHN  AND  RICHARD  ATKINS.     The  Lives  of ;  to  which  is 

added  a  short  account  of  Atkins'  sister.  Also,  the  Life  of 
William  Baker,  and  a  Sermon  at  his  Funeral.  Svo,  half  dk. 
blue  crushed  levant,  gilt  edges. 

2670  TRUMBULL,  JOHN.     (A  WTiigof  1776.)     McFiNGAL  :  a  Mod 

ern  Epic  Poem.  In  four  Cantos.  With  explanatory  notes. 
12 mo,  bds.,  uncut.  Scarce  ed.  Albany,  1813 

2671  TRUMBULL,   JOHN.     THE  POETICAL    WORKS    OF,   containing 

McFingal :  a  Modern  Epic  Poem,  revised  and  corrected,  with 
copious  explanatory  Notes  ;  the  Progress  of  Dullness  ;  and  a 
Collection  of  Poems  on  various  subjects,  written  before  and 
during  the  Revolutionary  War.  In  Two  Volumes.  Portrait 
and  Plates.  L.  Svo,  half  crimson  levant  mor.,  gilt  top,  rough 
edges ;  scarce ;  fine,  copy.  ,  Hartford,  1820 

2672  TRUMBULL,  HENRY.     HISTORY   OF   THE  DISCOVERY  OF   AME 

RICA  ;  of  the  landing  of  our  Forefathers  at  Plymouth,  and  of 
their  most  remarkable  engagements  with  the  Indians  in  New 
England,  from  their  first  landing  in  1620  until  the  subjugation 
of  the  Natives  in  1679.  To  which  is  annexed,  the  particulars 


484: 

of  almost  every  important  engagement  with  the  Savages  at 
the  westward  to  the  present  day,  including  the  defeat  of  Gen 
erals  Braddock,  Harmer  and  St.  Glair,  the  Creek  and  Seminole 
War,  &c.  Svo,  half  crimson  crushed  levmi,  gilt  top,  rough 
edges;  beautiful  copy;  vsry  scarce  in  this  condition. 

Boston,  1828 

2673  TURNER,  G.     TRAITS  OF  INDIAN  CHARACTER,  as  generally  appli 

cable  to  the  Aborigines  of  North  America  ;  drawn  from  various 
sources ;  partly  from  observation  of  the  Writer.  In  Two 
Volumes.  Svo,  half  red  Rox.,  gilt  edges.  Phila.,  1836 

2674  TUTHILL,  JOHN.  "  A  FAMILY  MEETING  of  the  Descendants  of, 

one  of  the  original  settlers  of  the  Town  of  Southold,  N.  Y., 
with  Genealogy.  Svo,  pamphlet,  60  pages.  Scares. 

Sag-Harbor,  1867 

2675  UNITED  STATES.     Eemarks  during  a  Tour  through  the  U.  S. 

of  America  in  the  years  1817,  1818,  1819.  In  a  series  of 
Letters  to  Friends  in  England.  By  Wm.  Tell  Harris.  Svo, 
half  dk.  Box.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges.  London,  1821 

2676  VANS,  WILLIAM.     A  Short  History  of  the.  Life  of,  written  by  him 

self,  who  was  appointed  Consul  in  France  by  Geo.  Washington 
in  1794.  12mo,  bds.  Curious.  Boston,  1825 

2677  VERMONT.       THE   NATURAL    AND   POLITICAL    HISTORY   or   THE 

STATE  or.  To  which  is  added  an  Appendix,  containing  answers 
to  sundry  queries  addressed  to  the  Author.  By  Ira  Allen, 
Esquire.  Svo,  half  dk.  Box.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges  ;  map  ;  fine 
copy ;  scarce.  London,  1798 

2678  VERMONT,  EASTERN.     HISTORY  or,  from  its  earliest  settle* 

ment  to  the  close  of  the  Eighteenth  Century.  With  a  Bio 
graphical  Chapter  and  Appendices.  By  Benjamin  H.  Hall. 
In  Two  Volumes.  Half  crushed  crimson  levant  morocco,  wide 
backs  and  corner -s,  gilt  top,  rough  edges.  LARGE  PAPER  COPY. 
Only  Fifty  Printed.  No.  15.  Albany :  J.  Mansell,  1865 

2679  WARREN,  JOSEPH.     LIFE  AND  TIMES  OF.     By  Richard  Froth- 

ingham.  Boy.  Svo,  half  dk.  blue  levant  mor.,  gilt  top,  rough 
edges.  Boston,  1865 

2680  WHEATLEY,  PHILLIS,  Negro  Servant  to  Mr.  John  Wlieatley  of 

Boston,  in  New  England.  POEMS  ON  VARIOUS  SUBJECTS,  RE 
LIGIOUS  AND  MORAL.  Svo,  full  crushed  crimson  levant  morocco, 
paneled  sides,  inside  borders  ;  magnificent  copy.  Portrait. 

London:  Printed  for  A.  Bell,  &c.,  MDCCLXXHI. 

2681  WILLIAMS,  REV.  JOHN.     A  BIOGRAPHICAL  MEMOIR  OF,  First 

Minister  of  Deerfield,  Mass.  With  a  slight  sketch  of  Ancient 
Deerfield,  and  an  Account  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  that  place 
and  vicinity.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  the  Journal  of  the 
Rev.  Doct.  Stephen  Williams  of  Longmeadow,  during  his 
Captivity,  and  other  papers  relating  to  the  early  Indian  Wars 
in  Deerfield.  By  Stephen  W.  Williams.  Svo,  half  Rox->  9ili 
edges  ;  fine  copy  ;  scarce.  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1837 

2682  WILLIAMSBURG  (N.  Y.)     A  HISTORY  OF   THE   CITY  OF,  con 

taining  a  succinct  account  of  its  early  Settlement,  rapid  growth 


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and  prosperous  condition,  with  many  other  important 
and  interesting  facts  connected  with  the  same.  By  Samuel 
Reynolds.  8vo,  half  crushed  crim.  levant,  giH  top,  rough  edges  ; 
beautiful  copy  ;  very  scarce.  Williamsburgh,  1852 

2683  WOOD,  SILAS.      A  SKETCH   OF   THE  FIRST  SETTLEMENT  of  the 

several  Towns  on  Long  Island  ;  with  their  political  condition, 
to  the  end  of  the  American  Revolution.  A  new  Edition.  8vo, 
half  dk.  Box.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges;  fine  large  copy  ;  scarce. 

'Brooklyn,  1828 

PAMPHLETS. 

2684  Miscellaneous.  [Three.'] 

Letters  to  Rev.  W.  E.  Channing,  by  M.  Stuart.  Andover,  1819 
Sermon.  Ordination  of  Missionaries,  by  M.  Stuart. 

Salem,  1819 
Letters  to  Unitarians,  by  L.  Woods.  Andover,  1820 

2685  Miscellaneous.  [Eleven.] 

Constitution,  By-Laws  and  Regulations  of  the  Philharmonic 
Soc.  of  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1824 

Transactions  of  the  Apollo  Assoc.  for  the  year  1843.         N.  Y. 

Maryland  Academy  of  Science  and  Literature. 

Proceedings  of  Franklin  Inst.  of  Penn.  relative  to  the  estab 
lishment  of  a  School  of  Design  for  Women.  Phil.,  1851 

Charter  and  By-Laws  of  Society  for  Promotion  of  Useful  Arts. 

Albany,  1815 

Charter  and  By-Laws  of  Phil.  Athenaeum,  with  List  of  Books 
Maps,  Medals,  &c.,  which  have  been  presented  ;  also,  Cata 
logue  of  Maps,  Medals,  &c.,  belonging  to  the  Inst.  80  p. 
Scarce.  Phil,  1820 

Fourth  Annual  Exhib.  of  Columbian  Soc.  of  Artists  and  Penn 
Academy .  32  p.  Scarce.  Phil,  J  814 

New  York  Athenasum. 

Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  N.  Y.  Athenaeum.       N.  Y.,  1825 

Disc,  deliv.  in  Columbia  College  before  National  Academy  of 
Design,  by  S.  F.  B.  Morse.  N.  Y.,  1827 

Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  National  Academy  of  Design. 

N.  T.,  1843 
%86  Miscellaneous.     [Five.'] 

1st  Rep.  of  Bost.  Pris.  Disc.  Soc.,  June  2,  1826. 

2d  "  "          June  1,  1827. 

3d  "  "  Boston,  1828 

5th  "  "  Boston,  1830 

9th  "  "          May  27,  1834. 

2687  Railroad  Co.  Pamphlets.     No  duplicates.     (20.) 

2688  Reports  Blind  Asylum.     (20.) 

2689  Temperance  Soc.  Reports  and  Addresses.  Nodup.  Fine  lot.  (20.) 

2690  Bank  Reports.     Early  Southern  Imprints.     Nodup.     (18.) 


486 

2691  Miscellaneous"  Pamphlets. 

2692  "         " 

2693  "         " 
2694-     " 

2695  "         " 

2696  Sermons.     (16.) 

2697  "  (16.) 

2698  Political  Pamphlets.     (22.) 

2699  Miscellaneous  Pamphlets,  Reports,  &c.     (14.) 

2700  Pamphlets— Speeches  by   Senators   of  the   U.    S.,    1820-1826. 

Archer  on  Tariff  Bill.     (14. ) 

2701  Small  Pamphlets,  various  dates,  1765,  &c.     Some  rare.     (26.) 

2702  Sermons,  various  years.     (24.) 

2703  Political  Pamphlets.     Good  lot.     (14.) 

2704  Episcopal  Convention  Sermons  and  General  Theol.   Seminary 

Pamphlets.     (23.) 

2705  Sermons,  Speeches,  Addresses,  &c.,  from  1806.     A  good  collec 

tion.     (24.) 

2706  Speeches,  Bankrupt  Laws,  Documents,  Letters,  &c.     (14.) 

2707  Miscellaneous  Pamphlets,  Eeports,  &c.     (21.) 

2708  Sermons— Miscellaneous.     (21.) 

2709  Ordination,  Installation  and  Fast  Sermons.     Good  lot.     (20.) 

2710  «  «  «  Very  fine  lot.     (20.) 

2711  Pastoral  Letters  of  Bp.Bowen,  White  (in  1808),  B'.  T.  Onderdonk, 

Hobart.     (12.) 

2712  Sermons,  Keports,  Addresses,  &c.,  by  Meade,  Dewey,  Mcllvaine, 

Hook,  Onderdonk  of  N.  Y.,  Cornelius,  Bp.  Hopkins,  Sparrow, 
Moore  (in  1806),  Sampson  Reed,  Ashbel  Green,  Spring,  W.  In- 
graham  Kip,  &c.  (40.) 

2713  Reports,  Sermons,  &c.     [Twenty-one.] 

Sermons  before  various  Religious  Societies,  1792-1857. 
Sermons  before  Peace  Society,  Windham,  Conn.,  Feb.  4,  1830. 
21st  Report,  Baptist  Society  for  Promoting  Gospel  in  Ireland. 

Lond.,  1835 
25th  Report  American  Soc.  for  Melior.  Cond.  of  the  Jews,  with 

Sermon  by  Nathan  Lord.  N.  Y.,  1848 

Francis  Wayland's  Address,  Amer.  lust,  of  Instruction. 

Bost.,  1830 

Catholicism  Compatible  with  Repub.  Govt.,  by  Fenelon.  1 844 
Reports  of  N.  Y.  Fern.  Benev.  Soc.,  1837;  Mercantile  Lib. 

Assoc.,  1841  ;  N.  Y.  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1 832  ;  Address  by  J.  F. 

Schroeder,  1830  ;  Arcade  Ladies'  List,  Prov.,  R.  I.,  1834. 
Result  of  an  Ex-parte  Council.  Prov.,  1832 

Proc.  of  Amer.  Lyceum,  May  4,  1831.  Boston. 

Address  to  the  Working-men  of  N.  E.,  by  Seth  Luther. 

Ar.  F.,  1833 
Declar.  of  Objects  and  Measures  of  Working-men.    JV.  Y.,  1831 

2714  Educational,  &c.     Very  scarce.     [Twelve.] 

An  Address  upon  Education  and  Common  Schools,  delivered 
at  Cooperstown,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  21,  1843,  by  James 
Henry,  Albany,  1843.  58  p. 


.       487 

A  Discourse  on  Education,  by  Jacob  Brodhead.  N.  Y.,  1831. 
Valuable.  38  pages. 

Some  account  of  the  Jacotot  System  of  Universal  Instruction, 
with  a  Reference  to  the  Systems  of  Lancaster,  &c.,  before 
the  Albany  Institute.  33  pages.  N.  Y.,  1831 

Discourse  on  Popular  Education,  by  Charles  Fenton  Mercer, 
delivered  Sept.  '26,  1826,  Princeton,  N.  J.  86  pages.  With, 
valuable  Appendix.  41  pages. 

Thoughts  on  the  Annexation  of  Texas,  by  Theo.  Sedgwick, 
N.  Y.  1844.  55  pages. 

An  Article  on  the  Debts  of  the  States,  Cambridge,  1844.  48 
pages. 

Biog.  Sketch  of  Eembrandt  Peale. 

Oration,  July  4,  1838,  by  Edwin  Forrest,  N.  Y.,  1838.     21  p. 

Description  of  Napoleon's  Costly  and  Curious  Military  Car 
riage,  taken  on  the  evening  of  the  Battle  of  Waterloo,  with 
the  circumstances  of  the  Capture,  by  Maj.  Von  Keller,  by 
whom  it  was  taken.  (Illustration  of  the  Capture.)  20 pages, 
uncut.  London,  1816 

The  History  of  the  Inquisition  of  Spain.     1843.     208  pages. 

Public  Defaulters  brought  to  Light,  by  a  Native  of  Va.  N.  Y., 
1822.  54  pages  ;  fine,  copy  ;  scarce. 

Official  Corresp.  between  Don  Luis  de  Onis  and  John  Quincy 
Adams  in  relation  to  the  Floridas  and  the  Boundaries  of 
La.,  with  other  matters.  Very  scarce.  London,  1818 

2715  Miscellaneous.     [Eleven."] 

The  Crisis  of  the  Country,  by  Junius,  and  Sequel  to.     Uncut. 

The  Monthly  Chronicle.     Vol.  I.     Mar.-June,  1838.     London. 

The  Monthly  Lecturer.     Vol.  I.     Nos.  I,  2.     1841. 

The  Monthly  Anthology  for  Sept.,  1809.      Uncut. 

Museum  of  Foreign  Lit.,  Science  and  Art.     Mar.,  1831. 

The  Evangelical  Intelligencer,     (New  Series.)    Vol.  II.    No.  9. 

1808. 

The  Spirit  of  Missions.     Vol.  VIE.     No.  9.     1842. 
Cyclopaedia  of  Biblical  Literature. 
Address  deliv.  at  First  Anniversary  of  N.  Y.  Temperance  Soc., 

by  David  Hosack,  May  11,  1830. 
The  Parthenon  ;  or,  Literary  and  Scientific  Museum,  edited 

by  S.  Woodworth,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  10,  1827. 
The  Montreal  Pilot.     (Extra. )     Speeches  and  Papers  relating 

to  Rebellion  Losses,  Montreal,  Feb.  26,  1849. 

2716  Miscellaneous.     [Eleven.'] 

First  Report  of  Phil.  Bible  Society.  Phil,  1809 

Third  Rep.  of  N.  Y.  Bible  Society.  N.  Y.,  1812 

Sixth  Rep.  of  Augusta  Bible  Society,  Mar.  3,  1824. 
Eighth  Rep.  of  N.  Y.  Bible  Society.  N.  Y.,  1824 

Fourteenth  Rep.  of  N.  Y.  Bible  Society.  N.  Y.,  1829 

Address  deliv.  before  N.  Y.  Bible  Society,  by  Bp.  Hobart. 

N.  Y,  1816 


488       . 

Address    deliv.  before    Columbia    Co.   Bib.   Soc.,  by    Thos. 

Warner.  N.  Y,  1817 

Address  deliv.  before  Phila.  Bib.  Soc.  Phil.,  1810 

Letter  on  the  subject  of  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Soc.,  by 

James  Scholefield.  67  p.  Scarce.  N.  Y.,  1823 

Appeal  to  Friends  of  the  Bible,  by  Amer.  and  For.  Bib.  Soc. 

in  1845.  N.  Y.,  1845 

Ninth  Rep.  of  L.  I.  Bib.  Soc.,  Flushing,  Sept.  15,  1824. 

Scarce. 

2717  Miscellaneous.     [Eleven.  \ 

Annual  Report  of  Managers  of  N.  Y.  State  Lunatic  Asylum. 

Jan.  18,  1844. 
First  Keport  of  Provident  Soc.  for  Employment  of  the  Poor. 

Phil.,  Jan.  11,  1825 
Fifth  Keport  of  Soc.  for  Prevention  of  Pauperism  in  N.  Y., 

1821. 
Address  and  Const,  of  N.  Y.  Female  Assoc.  to  aid  indigent 

Deaf  and  Dumb.  N.  Y.,  1830 

An  Act  to  Incorporate  Members  of  N.  Y.  lust,  for  Deaf  and 

Dumb.  N.  Y.,  1819 

Statement  of  Committee  of  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary. 

Boston,  1828 
Sermon  preached  for  benefit  of  Portsmouth  Female  Asylum,  by 

Edwd.  D.  Griffin  Bost.,  1812 

Explanation  of  Views  of  Soc.  for  Employing  Female  Poor. 

Bost.,  1826 

Plan  of  Ladies'  Charity  School  of   St.  Sepulchre,  London. 
Disc,  on  Opening  of  New  Building  in  House  of  Refuge  in  New 

York,  by  John  Stanford.  N  Y.,  1826 

Fourth  Annual  Kept,  of  Surgeons  of  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary. 

Bost.,  1828 

2718  Miscellaneous.     Very  scarce  lot.     [Sixteen.'] 

Report  of  Sec.  of  Treasury  (Alex.  Hamilton,  in  1790)  on  Na 
tional  Bank,  Jan.  27,  1810. 
Argument  of  Sec.  of  Treasury  (Alex.  Hamilton,  in  1790)  on 

Constitutionality  of  National  Bank. 

Memorial  of  Stockholders  of  the  Bank  of  IT.  S.,  Dec.  18,  1810. 
Letter  from  Sec.  of  Treasury  (Albert  Gallatin)  on  Bank  of 

U.  S.,  Feb.  5,  1811. 

Keport  of  Sec.  of  Treasury  on  Manufactures,  179 1.    Wash.)  1809 
Letter  from  Sec.  of  Treasury  on  Amer.  Manufactures.     In 

part.     Apr.  19,  1810. 
Keport  of  Sec.  of  Treasury  on  Public  Roads  and  Canals,  Apr. 

12,  1808. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Pope  on  the  Bank  Bill,  Feb.  22,  1811.     22  p. 
Speech  of  Mr.  Fiske  on  the  Bank  Bill,  Jan.  18,  1811.     13  p. 

Dble.  col. 
Speech  of  Mr.  P.  B.  Porter  on  the  Bank  Bill,  Jan.  18,  1811. 

15  p.     Dble.  col. 


489 

Speech  of  Mr.  R.  M.  Johnson  on  the  Bank  Bill,  Jan.  22,  1811. 

Up. 
Speech  of  Mr.  Nicholson  on  the  Bank  Bill,  Jan.  23,  1811. 

13  p.    DUe.  col. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Ramsay  on  the  Treasury  Bill.     7  p.     DUe.  col. 
Speech  of  Henry  Clay  on  the  American  System,  Feb.  1832. 

43  p. 
Hints   on   Banking,  in  a  letter  to  a  gentleman  in  Albany. 

N.  Y.,  1827.     43  p. 
The  War  on  the  Bank  of  the  U.  S.,  Phil.,  1834.     155  p. 

2719  Miscellaneous.     [Eleven.] 

Letters  of  Fabius  to  William  Pitt  on  proposed  Abolition  of 
the  Test.  With  Appendix  contain.  Mr.  Pitt's  Speech  in 
1790.  London,  1801 

Letters  to  Daniel  D.  Tompkins,  late  Gov.  of  N.  Y.  Albany,  1820 

Cursory  Remarks  on  Various  Topics  in  Meteorology.  With 
map. 

The  British  Treaty  of  Mr.  Jay,  1 794.     86  p. 

The  Anti-Gallican  Sentinel,  by  Don  Antonio  Campany. 

N.  Y.,  1809 

The  Anti-Gallican  Sentinel,  by  Don  Antonio  Campany.  Part 
II.  Phil.,  1810 

Lecture  on  the  Antecedent  Causes  of  the  Irish  Famine  in 
1847,  by  Bp.  Hughes.  N.  Y.,  1847 

Association  Discussed  ;  or,  the  Socialism  of  the  Tribune  exam 
ined,  by  H.  Greeley  and  H.  J.  Raymond.  1847. 

Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Natural  History,  by  Prof.  Agassiz. 
N.  Y.,  1847.  Illustrated  with  numerous  engrav. 

The  Amer.  Electro  Mag.  Telegraph,  by  Alfred  Vail.  Phil., 
1845.  Illustrated  by  eighty-one  wood  engrav. 

Descrip.  of  Amer.  Electro  Mag.  Telegraph,  in  operation  bet. 
Baltimore  and  Washington,  by  Alfred  Vail.  Illustrated  by 
fourteen  wood  engravings. 

2720  Medical.      Very  valuable  lot.     [Eighteen.'] 

Dissert,  on  the  Medical  Properties  and  Injurious  Effects  of  the 

Habitual  Use  of  Tobacco,  by  A.  McAllister.     1832.     36.  p. 
An  Essay  on  Alcoholic  and  Narcotic  Substances,  by  Edward 

Hitchcock.     Amherst,  1830.     48  p. 

Prospetto  Delia  Clinica  Chirurgica,  esercitata  dal  primo  Ger- 
majo,    1832,    a  tutto   Dicembre,    1833.     Nell'   imp.,   E.   R. 
Arcispedale  e.     Firenze,  1834.     62^). 
Inaug.  disc,  on  Medical  Eclecticism,  by  J.  C.  Cross.    Cincinn., 

1835.     20  p. 
The  Affiliation  of  the  Natural  and  Physical  Sciences,  by  R. 

Harlan.     Phila.,  1837.     31  p. 
Homoeopathy  Vindicated,  in  a  letter  to  J.  V.  C.  Smith,  by  Dr. 

LfiEe. 
The  Reformation  of  Medical  Science,  by  William  Channing. 

N.  Y.,  1839.     58  p. 
62 


490 

Letters  on  Medical  Education,  by  Arch.  Hall.  Montreal,  1842, 

30  p. 

Discourse  on  the  Power  of  Small  Doses  and  attenuated  Med 
icines,  including  a  Theory  of  Potentization,  by  B.  F.  Joslin. 

N.  Y.,  1847.     18  p. 

The  Field  and  the  Work  of  the  Medical  Prof.     Address  be 
fore  Castleton  Medical  College,  June  18,  1845,  by  Horace 

Eaton.     31  p. 
Sketch  of  the  Progress  of  Physical  Science,  by  Thomson,  and 

Lardner's  Lectures.     96  p. 
Intro.  Address  by  C.  R.  Gihnan,  College  of  Phys.  and  Surg., 

N.  Y.,  1840,  on  Obstetrics,  &c.     24  p. 
Univ.  of  N.  Y.     Valed.  Lect.  by  Prof.  Draper.     N.  Y.,  1842. 

Very  scarce.     14  p. 
Valedict.  Add.  by  Gunning  S.  Bedford,  N.  Y.   Univ.     1845. 

Important. 
Address  by  G.  S.  Bedford  on  Medical  Science  and  Education 

in  this  Country,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  Nov.   15,  1835.     Scarce  and 

valuable.     32  pages. 
Intro.  Lect.  by  David  M.  Reese,  Albany  Med.  Col,  Oct.  1, 1839, 

22  p. 
Dr.  SewalTs  Drawings  of  the  Human  Stomach.     Documents 

in  relation  to. 
Trans,  of  N.  Y.  State  Medical  Society.     Annual  Address  by 

Samuel  White,  Feb.  7,  1844.     Vol.  VI.     150  pages. 

2721  Miscellaneous.     Valuable.     [Twenty.] 

Cause  of  and  Cure  for  Hard  Times,     N.  Y.,  1818.     Scarce. 

78  pages. 

Address  to  the  Bapt.  Denom.  N.  Y.,  1843 

Reports  of  Debates  of  Genl  Con.  of  M.Epis.  Ch.,  1844.  N.  Y. 

240  p. 

Sermons  by  Onderdonk,  &c.     1840. 

Catalogue — Bartlett  and  Welford — American  History,  &c. 
The  People's  Rights  Reclaimed.  By  Thos.  Hcrtell.  N.Y.,  1826. 

Scarce. 

Interest  made  Equity.  JV.  Y.,  1826 

Survey  of  the  Lottery  System.  Phila,,  1833 

Lecture  on  the  Christmas  Festival,  by  T.  T.  Waterman. 

Prov.,  1835 

Rep.  from  Commiss.  to  Revise  Statute  Laws  of  N.  Y.        1826 
The  Catholic  Doctrine  of  the  Blessed  Eucharist.     A  Sermon 

delivered  hi  Newton,  L.  I.,   by   Richard  Bulger,  Roman 

Catholic.     N.  Y.,  1822.     Scarce. 

Remarks  on  the  Projected  Revis.  of  Laws  of  N.  Y.     1825. 
Smooth  Preaching  (by  a  Smooth  Preacher).     N.  Y.,   1823. 

Curious.     1 2  p. 
Sermon  on  Human  Depravity,  by  E.  Q.  Sewell,  Unit. 

Amherst,  N.  H.,  1825 
Reply  to  Rev.  of  Dr.  Beecher's  Sermon,  by  Dr.  Beecher.    1825. 

59  p. 


491 

Sermon  before  Church  Schol.  Soc.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  by 
Sam.  Farmar  Jarvis.  1835. 

Walter  King's  Farewell  Disc.,  with  Appendix,  giving  an  ac 
count  of  Ground  of  Difficulty  between  Pastor  and  Soc. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  1811 

2722  Miscellaneous.      Very  valuable  lot.     [Eleven."] 

Consti.  and  Canons  of  Prot.  Epis.  Church  in  N.  Y.  1812. 
Scarce. 

Canons  for  the  Govt,  of  Prot.  Epis.  Ch.  in  U.  S.  N.  Y.,  1808. 
Scarce. 

Sermon  before  Con.  of  Prot.  Epis.  Ch.  in  N.  Y.,  by  Isaac 
Wilkins.  1804. 

Statement  of  Facts  in  Defence  of  Cong'l  Church,  Fall  River, 
against  certain  Charges  of  Unchristian  Conduct  of  A.  Bron- 
son.  Prov.,  1835 

Catalogue  of  Rare,  Curious  and  Valuable  Books,  by  Bangs, 
Richards  and  Pratt.  N.  Y. 

Essay  on  the  Origin  and  Antiquity  of  the  Scots  and  Irish  Na 
tions,  with  an  Oration  before  the  Caledonian  Soc.,  by  D. 
Fraser.  New  York,  1800.  Very  scarce. 

The  Lives  of  Eminent  British  Statesmen,  by  T.  B.  Macaulay. 
N.  Y.,  1835.  129  pages.  Dble.  col. 

Description  of  the  Croton  Aqueduct,  by  John  B.  Jervis.  Fine 
copy.  (With  scarce  Woodcut  of  Fountain  in  the  Park  and 
of  Harlem  Bridge.)  N.  Y.,  1842.  31  p.  Scarce. 

View  of  the  Civil  Admin,  and  Polit.  Char,  of  Napol.  Bonaparte. 
N.  Y.,  1821.  31  pages. 

Descrip.  of  Rome.  N.  Y.,  1 840 

Wealth  and  Wealthy  Citizens  of  N.  Y.     1842.     Scarce. 

2723  Miscellaneous.     [Thirteen.'] 

Nat'l  Preachers.     Various  yrs.     1826-1834  incl. 
Liberal  Preacher.     Nos.  1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7.     Vol.  II.     1828. 
The  Amer.  Pulpit.     Vol.  H.     No.  3.     1846. 

2724  Miscellaneous.     [Eight.'] 

Walker's  Hibernian  Magazine  for  Oct.,  1801. 

Mechanics'  «  "  1834.     Vol.  4.    No.  4. 

American  Quart.  Temp.  Magazine  for  May,  1833.     No.  2. 

for  Nov.,  1834.     No.  4. 

Monthly  Magazine  for  Mar.,  1818.  2  of  Vol.  45.  No.  309. 
Engraving  of  the  "  Scoliophis  Atlanticus,"  the  Great  Ser 
pent  of  the  North  American  Seas. 

Knickerbocker  Magazine  for  Sept.,  1851.     Vol.  38.     No.  3. 
for  Mar.,  1852.     Vol.  39.     No.  3. 

Hopkinsian  Magazine  for  year  1824.     Vol.  I.     12  Nos. 

2725  Miscellaneous.     [Ten.~\ 

Monthly  Repository  for  June,  July,  Oct.,  1830.     Vol.  I. 

1831.     Vol.  H. 


492 

Monthly  Monitor  for  Sept.,  1835.     Vol.  in.     No.  3. 

Cheap  Magazine  for  yrs.  1813-14.     Vols.  I.  and  II.     Nos.  6 

and  12. 

« Moral  Reformer."     Dr.  Alcott.     Vol.  II.  Boston,  1836 

Journal  Inutile.     New  York,  Nov.  13,  1824.     Vol  I.     No.  1. 

2726  Moses  Stuart.     [  Twelve.  ] 

Is  the  Mode  of  Christ.  Baptism  prescribed  in  the  New  Testa 
ment  ?  By  M.  Stuart.  Andover,  1833 

Two  Disc,  on  the  Atonement,  by  M.  Stuart.         Andowr,  1824 

Letters  on  the  Eternal  Generation  of  the  Son  of  God,  by  M. 
Stuart.  1822. 

Two  Letters  to  M.  Stuart  on  Relig.  Lib.,  by  Bernard  Whit 
man.  Bost,  1330 

A  Reply  to  the  Review  of  Whitman's  Letters  to  Prof.  Stuart, 
by  Bernard  Whitman.  Bost.  1831 

Views  in  Theology.     Vol.  IV.     Nov.  1833  to  May  1835. 

No.  XVI.     May,  1835. 

N.  Y.,  1835 

Study  of  the  Orig.  Languages  of  the  Bible,  by  M.  Stuart. 

Andover,  1827 

Letters  addressed  to  Trinitarians  and  Calvinists,  by  Henry 
Ware.  Cam.,  1820 

Letters  on  Theological  Speculations  in  Conn.     1832. 

A  Sermon  by  Edward  R.  Tyler.  New  Haven,  1831 

The  "  Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims."     Vol.  IV.     No.  3.       Mar.,  1831 

2727  Miscellaneous.     Choice  Lot.     [Thirteen.'] 

Essays  on  Money,  Exchanges  and  Political  Economy :  shewing 
the  Cause  of  the  Fluctuation  in  Prices  and  of  the  Deprecia 
tion  in  the  Value  of  Property  of  late  Years.  By  Henry  James. 
No.  I.  41  pages.  London,  1820 

Essays  on  Money,  &c.     No.  II.     216  pages.          London,  1820 

Religion  and  Politics,  by  Robert  Dick.    Glasgow,  1837.    72  p. 

Literary  Beauty  of  the  Bible.  By  Robt.  Jones.  Staines 
(Eng.),  1837.  35  p. 

Education  based  on  Scriptural  Principles,  &c.,  by  R.  Weaver. 
Lond.  1838.  44  p. 

The  Causes  of  Deism  and  Atheism,  by  Geo.  Harris.  Lond. 
1823.  87  p. 

Socialism  in  its  moral  tendencies  compared  with  Christianity 
(as  propounded  by  Robt.  Owen),  by  John  E.  Giles.  Lond. 
1839.  95  pages. 


493 

Improvements  in  Education  as  it  respects  the  Industrious 
Classes.  By  Joseph  Lancaster.  Lond.,  1803.  Very  scarce. 

66  p. 

Mr.  Blores'  Statement  of  Corresp.  with  Rich.  Phillips  respect 
ing  "The  Antiquary's   Magazine.      Stamford  (Eng.),   1808. 

31  pages. 

A  Letter  from  the  King  to  His  People.     Lond.  1821.     Scarce 
Essays  on  Government,  Jurisprudence,   Liberty  of  the  Press 

and  Law  of  Nations,  by  Jas.  Mill.     Not  for  sale.     33  pages. 
Hints  on  Banking,  in  a  Letter  to  a  Gentleman  in  Albany,  by 

a  New  Yorker.     New  York,  1827.     43  pages. 
Considerations  on  the  Accumulation  of  Capital  and  its  Effects 
on  Profits.  London,  1822 

2728  Miscellaneous.     [Twenty-three.] 

Account  of  the  Life  of  John  Wickliffe  and  of  Hugh  Latimer.  — 
Practical  Disc,  on  the  Communion.  —  Life  and  Martyrdom 
of  Cranmer  and  of  John  Hooper.  —  Loyalty,  Episcopacy, 
and  Confirmation.  —  Parochial  Minister  Affect.  Expostul.  — 
Guide  to  the  Church.  —  Preparation  for  Death.  —  Sunday 
Evening  Recollections.  —  Explanation  of  Church  Catechism. 

—  Short  reasons    for   Communion.  —  Two  Dial,   between 
Tho's  Steady  and  William  Candid.  —  Doctrine  and  Discip 
line  Ch.  of  Eng'd.  —  Churchman's  reasons  for  Baptism.   (2.) 
Hints  on  Public  Worship.  —  The  Sum  of  the  Whole  Scrip 
ture.  —  Life  and  Martyrdom  of  Tho's  Bilney  and  of  Jas. 
Bainham.  —  First  Homily  of  the  United  Church  of  Eng 
land. 

2729  Miscellaneous.     [Thirty.'] 

Memoirs  of  John  Woolman.  Phila.,  1822.  —  On  Divine 
Grace.  Phila.,  1818.  —  Thoughts  on  Importance  of  Re 
ligion.  Phila.,  1819.  —  Truth  and  Divine  Origin  of  Christ. 
Rev.  Phila.,  1826.  —  The  Anc.  Christ.  Principle.  Phila., 
1818.  —  Christian  Instruction.  —  Extracts  from  Dr.  Rush's 
Essay  on  Ardent  Spirits.  —  A  Christian  Memento.  —  Anec 
dotes  of  Gambling.  By  M.  L.  Weems.  —  Religious  Duties. 

—  Nature  and  Efficiency  of  Cross  of  Christ.  —  Memoir  of 
H.  G.  —  Influence  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  —  Biog.  Notices  of 
Emlen,   Pemberton,    &c.  —  On   Education   of  Children.  — 
Swear  not  at  all.  —  Life  and  Death  of  Job  Scott.  —  Observa 
tions  on  Theatrical  Amusements.  —  Christianity  and  Infi 
delity   Contrasted.  —  Memoirs    of   Caroline    E.    Smelt.  — 
On  Worship,  Ministry  and  Prayer.  —  Comfort  and  Counsel. 


494 

—  Comfort  and  Counsel.  —  What  shall  we  do  to  be  Saved  ? 

—  On  the  Holy  Scr  iptures.  —  Thoughts  on  Reason  and  Re 
velation.  —  On  Detraction.  —  The  True  Christian  Faith.  — 

Faith  in  Jesus  Christ.  —  Some  Account  of  J S .  — 

Instances  of  Early  Piety. 

2730  Miscellaneous  Tracts.     [Thirty.] 

Const,  of  N.  E.  Tract  Society.  ,  ,  1829 

The  Happy  Negro.  .  .  .  1815 

The  Dairyman's  Daughter.  .  1825 

The  Shepherd  of  Salisbury  Plain.         .  .  1821 

Prayer  for  Revival  of  Relig.  .  .  1820 

Reflections  on  the  seven  days.  .  .  1820 

Sixteen  Short  Sermons.         .  .  .  1818 

The  Hermit. 

Account  of  Abigail  Hutchinson.     By  Jon'n  Edwards. 

The  Seaman's  Compass.       .  •  .  1818 

Conversion  of  a  Mahometan.  .  .  1 820 

A  Sermon  on  War.     Charming.  .  .  1819 

Short  Address  to  Sick  Persons.  .  .  1822 

Word  to  a  Minister.  .  .  .  1825 

The  Dairyman.     ....  1821 

Two  Pious  Letters.  .  .  1822 

Account  of  Charles  Grafton.  .  .  1821 

Address  to  a  Sabbath  School  Child.     .  .  1821 

The  New  Birth. 

Advice  from  a  Master  to  his  Apprentice. 

The  Happy  Waterman. 

Little  Henry. 

Important  Questions. 

Way  to  Convert  a  Cottage  into  a  Palace. 

Conversion  of  Mrs.  Eleanor  Emerson. 

Life  of  Col.  Jas.  Gardiner. 

Conversion  of  the  World. 

Corresp.  between  Member  of  Col.  and  Minister. 

Memoir  of  Tho's  Hogg. 

Death-bed  of  a  Free  Thinker. 

Hints  on  Relig.  Education. 

Disc,  on  Divine  Truth,  by  J.  H.  Church. 

The  Village  in  the  Mountains. 

Memoir  of  Mrs.  Harriet  Newell. 

Joy  in  Heaven. 

2731  Miscellaneous.     [Twenty-three^] 

Speech  of  Mr.  King,  of  Georgia,  March  18,  1840.     Washington. 

"    Dunn,  of  Ind.,  May  14,  1838. 
"          "    Rives,  of  Va.,  Feb.  6,  1838 

"    Carroll,  of  N.  Y.,  July  1,  1840. 


495 

Speech  of  Mr.  Hudson,  of  Mass.,  April  10,  1844. 
"     Crittenden,  of  Ky,,  April  16,  1846. 
«          "     Sergeant,  of  Pa.,  June  24,  1840 
"    Dix,  of  N.  Y.,  Feb.  18,  1846. 
«     Stewart,  of  Pa.,  Dec.  9,  1845. 
"    Evans,  of  Me.,  March  17,  1842. 
16    Slade,  of  Vt.,  Dec.  23,  1835 
"    White,  of  Tenn.,  Feb.  16,  1835. 
"    NiooU,  of  N.  Y.,  Feb.  15,  1848. 
"    Giddings,  of  Ohio,  June  30,  1848. 
"         "    Duer,  of  N.  Y.,  Feb.  14,  1848. 
"    Seaman,  of  N.  Y.,  July  23,  1846. 
"    Marsh,  of  Vt.,  April  22, 1846. 
«    Miller,  of  N.  Y.,  July  1,  1846. 
"    Campbell,  of  N.  Y./April  8,  1846. 
"    Rives,  of  Va.,  Aug.  17,  1842. 

Letter  of  H.  Van  Rensselaer  to  his  Const.,  Aug.,  1842. 
Speech  of  Mr.  Tallmadge,  of  N.  Y.,  May  22, 1840. 
"    Ketchum,  in  Senate  of  N.  Y.,  1841. 
2732  Miscellaneous.     [Thirty-one.'] 

Speech  of  Albert  Constable,  of  Md.,  March  11,  1846.         Wash. 

Mr.  Berrien,  of  Ga.  April  9, 1844-  " 

«          «     Morrison,  of  N.  Y.  Albany,  1845 

"  "     Barnard,  of  N.  Y.,  Feb.  13,  1844.      Washington. 

"     Potter,  of  R.  I,  March,  1844. 
"  «     Proffitt,  of  Ind.,  Feb.  13,  1840.  « 

Report  of    "    McKeon,  of  N.  Y.,  Feb.  2,  1837. 
Letter  of     "    B.  W.  Leigh  to  Gen.  Assem.,  Va.,  Mar.  2, 1836. 
Speech  of  Mr.  Hardin,  of  Ky.,  Jan.  28,  1836. 
Remarks  of  Mr.  Webster,  of  Mass.,  Dec.,  1840. 
Speech  of  Mr.  Morris,  of  Pa.,  April  24, 1844. 

"    Tallmadge,  of  N.  Y.,  June  17,  1836. 
"    McKeon,  of  N.  Y.,  Jan.  17,  1837. 
"    Adams,  Mass.,  Jan.  22,  1836. 
"          "    Phillips,  Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1836. 

"     Walker,  of  Miss.,  Jan.  28,  1837. 
"  "    Maison,  on  Power  of  Expulsion. 

t         "  "     Robbins,  of  R.  I.,  Feb.  18,  1836. 

"    Evans,  of  Maine,  Jan.  28,  1836. 
"     Duer,  of  N.  Y.,  July  29,  1848. 
"  «     Bernard,  of  N.  Y.,  March  25,  1840. 

«     Adams,  of  N.  Y.,  Sept.  4,  1841. 
"     Campbell,  of  N.  Y.,  Jan.  27,  1846. 
Letter  of  Hugh  L.  White,  of  Tenn.,  1840. 
Speech  of  Mr.  Clay,  Jan.  20,  1840. 

"    Ogle,  of  Pa.,  on  Life  and  Char,  of  W.  H.  Har 
rison,  April  16,  1840. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Waddy  Thompson,  March  24,  1840. 
"    Winthrop,  of  Mass.,  Dec.  30,  1841. 
"    Clay,  of  Ky.,  Aug.  19,  1841. 
"  "    McKeon,  of  N.  Y.,  July  5, 1842. 

"          "    Sergeant,  of  Pa.,  June  24,  1840. 


496 

2733  Miscellaneous.     [Eight.'] 

Tracts  on  Several  Important  Topics  of  Religion.  By  George 
Weller.  PMa.,  1830 

Disc,  on  the  Inventions  of  men  in  Worship  of  God.  By  Wm. 
King.  Phila.,  1828 

The  Doctrine  of  the  Sacraments.     By  Barrow.  "       1829 

Regeneration.     By  Dr.  Waterland.  "       1829 

Short  and  Easy  Method  with  the  Deists.  By  Charles  Leslie. 

PMa.,  1830 

Two  Letters  to  Bishop  Hoadley  in  defence  of  Episcop.  By 
Wm.  Law. 

Third  do  do  do 

2734  Miscellaneous.     Small  valuable  lot.     [Seventeen.'] 

Full  Length  Port,  of  Calvinism.  By  an  Old-Fashioned  Church 
man.  (Rev.  Dr.  Bowden.)  N.  Y.,  1809.  55  pages. 

Sermon,  St.  Peter's.  Albany,  1816 

Declaration  of  Eaith,  3d  Baptist  Ch.  Boston,  1818 

Const,  of  Prayer-Book  Assoc. 

Address  Mass.  Society  for  Suppression  of  Intemperance.  By 
Charles  Sprague,  May  31,  1827.  Scarce.  Boston. 

Reasons  for  Change  of  Sentiment  and  Practice  on  the  Subject 
of  Baptism.  By  J.  A.  Haldane.  Edinburgh,  1809 

Catiline  :  His  Conspiracy.  A  Tragedy.  By  Ben  Jonson.  Hub. 
titles,  107  p.  Fine  copy.  Lond.,  1739 

Private  Thoughts  upon  the  Relics  of  Antiquity.     12  p. 

PMa.,  1826 

Narrative  of  a  Voyage  from  Dublin  to  Quebec,  in  N.  A.  By 
Jas.  Wilson.  36 p.  Dublin,  1822 

Hand  Book  of  Information  for  Emigrants  to  New  Brunswick. 
By  M.  A.  Perley.  Map  and  plates.  St.  Johns,  1854 

The  Union  of  the  States.     By  Anna  Carroll.        Boston,  1856 

The  Emigrant's  Manual — America.     133  pages. 

Remarks  upon  pamphlet  entitled — "  Inquiry  into  the  Validity 
of  Methodist  Episcopacy."  Uncut,  scarce.  Balto.,  1808 

Character  of  a  Methodist.     Uncut.  N.  F.,  1808 

The  Experience  of  Wm.  Keith.     Scarce,  uncut.       Utica,  1806 

A  Compendium  of  Logic.     Uncut.  Balto.,  1808 

Leslie's  Short  and  Easy  Method  with  the  Deists. 

Baltimore,  18 — 

2735  Miscellaneous.     [Twelve.] 

Annual  Report,  Bank  Commerce.  N.  Y.,  1840 

Reports  of  Commissioners  of  Bank,  State  of  Alabama. 

Tuscaloosa,  1840 

of    Branch    Bank  of  Alabama  at 

Huntsville.       Tuscaloosa,  1840 

President  and  Cashier,  Bank  of  Ala.  at  Huntsville, 

1840 

Commiss.  Br.  Bank  of  Alabama,  at  Mobile,  1840 

President  do  do 

Commiss.  do  at  Decatur,  " 

do         Planters'  Bank,  at  Mobile, 


497 

Assembly,  N.  Y.     Doc.  No.  2, 1841. 

Correspondence  between  Governor  of  New  York  and  Virginia. 

1839. 
Assembly,  New  York,  Doc.  No.  5, 1841 

do  do        No.  13,  1841. 

2736  Miscellaneous.     [Twelve.] 

The  Bible  audits  Literature.     By  E.  Robinson,     N.  F.,  1841 
Claims  of  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  Hist.     By  Geo.  W.  Eaton. 

Utica,  1841 

The  Duty  and  Rewards  of  Original  Thinking.  By  Geo.  W. 
Eaton.  Hamilton,  1842 

Voluntary  Associations.     Discourse  by  D.  D.  Pratt. 

Nashua,  1841 

The  Finances  of  the  Canal  Fund  of  New  York,  in  a  letter  to 
the  Hon.  Stephen  Allen  and  G.  B.  Throop,  from  Geo.  Tib- 
bits.  Albany,  1829 
Report  of  the  Canal  Commissioners  of  Pa.     Harrisburg,  1831 
Ninth  Report  of  Bank  of  Savings  in  New  York.  1 828 
Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  New  York  Athenaeum. 

N.  F,  1825 
Discourse  By  Rich.  Fuller,  of  S.  C.,  on  "The  Cross." 

Phila.,  1841 
The  Moral  Law  of  Accumulation.     By  F.  Wayland. 

Prov.,  1837 
Discourse  at  Opening  the  Prov.  Athenaeum,  July  11,  1838,  by 

F.  Wayland. 

The  Necessity  of  Religion.  By  James  Griffin,  with  Biograph 
ical  Sketch  of  R.  S.  Me  All.  Lond.,  1839 

2737  Miscellaneous.     [Seven]. 

George  Washington's  Message  to  Congress  relative  to  France 
and  Great  Britain.  Scarce.  Phila.,  1795 

Letters  of  Secretary  of  State  to  Mr.  Monroe,  March  23,  1808. 
Partn. 

Letter  of  Secretary  of  State  to  Mr.  Monroe.     Part  in. 

Letters  from  Mr.  Monroe  to  Secretary  of  State.     Part  IV. 

Papers  on  French  Affairs — Armstrong  to  Monroe.     1808. 

Letter  from  Mr.  Erskine  to  Secretary  of  State.     1808. 

Letter  from  M.  Champigny  to  General  Armstrong.     1808 

2738  Miscellaneous.     [Fifteen.] 

Letter  from  Secretary  Treasury,  March  3,  1809 

do  January  6,  1810 

Report  of  Com.  on  Coins,  December  27,  1810 
Letter  from  Secretary  of  Treasury,  December  31,  1810 
Message  President,  February  23, 1810 
January  12,  1810 

Document  on  the  Approp.  Bill,  January  30,  1810 
Message  President  United  States,  January  15,  1811 


498 

Report  Secretary  Treasury,  Feb.  4,  1811 
Letter  do  "      7,     " 

Message,  President,  "      5,     " 

"    11,     " 

Letter,  Secretary  Treasury,    "      7,     " 
Report  of  Com.  of  Com.  and  Manuf.,  February  25,  1811 
Letter  of  Secretary  of  Treasury,  February  6,  1811 

2739  Congressional  Documents.     1838-1840.     2   volumes.      Valuable 

lot. 

2740  Miscellaneous.     [Eleven.'] 

Tract  Upon  Conversion,  by  James  Kemp.  Bdto.,  1807 

Duplicity  Exposed. 

Rehg.  Education.     Sermon  by  James  Montgomery. 

Phila.,  1826 
J.  F.  Scliroeder's  Sermon,  Eleventh  Anniversary  New  York 

Protestant  Episcopal  Sunday  School  Society,  1828 
Pastoral  Advice   to  Young  Persons.  Lond.,  1821 

Bishop  Hobart's  Address  on  Confirmation.  Phila.,  1828 

Pastor's  Address  to  Young  People. 

Answer  to  "  Why  are  you  a  Churchman ?"  1 8*29 

Regeneration  Stated  and  Explained,  by  Dr.  Waterland.  1829 
Tracts  on  Important  Topics  of  Religion.     By  Geo.  Weller. 

1830 
Answer  to  "  Why  are  you  a  Churchman  ?"  1829 

2741  Miscellaneous.     [Fourteen."] 

Declar.  of  Principles  of  True  Believer's — Infidel. 

Human  Nature  ;  or,  the  Moral  Science  of  Man. 

Conjectures  on  Theology. 

The  Right  of  Free  Discussion.  N.  Y.,  1829 

The  Third  Gen'l  Epistle  of  Peter.  Balto.,  1832 

The  Memoir  of  Light.     Proc.  of  Infidel  Conv.  in  N.  Y.,  1845 

Vale's  "  Citizen  of  the  World.     No.    3  N.  F,  1850 

«   28  "     1851 

u   31 

"     1,  Vol.  H. 
The  Independent  Beacon. 

Essay  on  the  Astronomy  and  Worship  of  the  Ancients. 
Paley  Refuted  in  his  own  Words,  by  G.  J.  Holyoake.     Lond. 
Cometarium  ;  or  the  Astronomy  of  Comets,  by  G.  Vale. 

N.  Y.  1832 

2742  Miscellaneous.     [Ten.] 

Constitution  of  New  York,  November  10,  1821,  Adopted. 

Address  to  Legislature  of  New  York. 

Fifth  Report  New  York  Institution  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1824 

Constitution  of  New  York,  November  10,  1 821,  Adopted. 

Channing's  Sermon,  Ordin.  of  Jared  Sparks.  Ea/to.,  18 1 9 

Army  Reports,  1822 

Letter  to  Arch.  Mclntyre,  Comp.  N.  Y.,  1819 


499 

Letters  of  Philo-Cato  to  "He  Witt  Clinton,  on  Aaron  Burr.  Rare. 
Topographical  and  Statistical  Manual  of  New  York,  1322 
Proclamation  by  the  President,  James  Monroe. 

2743  Miscellaneous.     [Twenty-three.'] 

First,  Second,  and  Fourth  Annual  Reports  Prot.  Epis.   Ch. 
Missionary  Society,  1845,  '6,  '8,  N.  Y. 

Sermon  before  P.  E.  Missionary  Society  of  New  York,  by  Al 
exander  H .  Vinton.  1848 

Fifth,  Sixth,  and  Seventh  Annual  Reports  P.  E.  Missionary 
Soc.  of  N.  Y.,  1849, '50, '51. 

Const,  of  Educ.  and  Miss.  Soc.  of  N.  Y.,  1832. 

Sixth,  Seventh,  and  Eighth  Report  Educ.  and  Miss.  Society  of 
N.  Y.,  1839,  '40,  '41. 

Report  of  St.  Luke's  Home.  N.  Y.,  1852 

Fourth,  Fifth  and  Sixth  Annual  Reports  of  St.  Luke's  Home, 
1856,  '56/57. 

Const,  of  the  Orphan's  Home  in  N.  Y.,  1852,  '54. 

Annual  Reports  of  Orphan's  Home  in  N.  Y.,  2d,  3d,  and  4th 

Second  Annual  Report  of  Church  Char.  Foundation. 

Rules  of  the  Society  for  the  Relief  of  Widows,  &c. 

Charleston,  S.  C.,  1819 

Jubilee  Tract.  Lond.,  1849 

2744  Miscellaneous.     (Seven.) 

W.  E.  Channing's  Sermon  at  Ord.  of  J.  Sparks.     Balto.,  1819 

Letter  to  Rev.  S.  C.  Thacher.  Boston,  1815 

Samuel  Worcesters'  Letter  to  Rev.  W.  E.  Channing.  " 

Second  Letter  to  Rev.  W.  E.  Channing.    "         " 

Third  do  do 

W.  E.  Channing's  Remarks  on  Dr.  Worcester's  Second  Let 
ter.  Boston,  1815 
Review  of  the  Unit.  Controv. 

2745  Miscellaneous.     (Thirteen.) 

Personality  and  Work  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  by  Alex!  McCaul. 

Lond.,  1837 

Two  Letters  :  First — Between  a  Papist  and  a  Jew.    Second — 
Protestant  and  Jew.  Lond.,  1819 

Account  of  Conversion  of  Theo.  John,  a  Jew.         Lond.,  1819 
Popular  Objection — Prom.  Christ,  among  the  Jews. 

Lond.,  1821 
Address  both  to  Christians  and  Jews,  by  E.  Bichersteth. 

Lond.,  1838 

Mosaism,  Rabbinism,  and  Christ.,  by  Alex.  McCaul.     "     1834 
Letter  from  a  Christian  to  a  Jew.  "     1832 

Account  of  the  Death  of  a  Jewish  Girl. 

The  True  Israelite.  Lond.,  1829 

A  Minister's  Address  to  his  Flock.  "     1839 

The  Prophecies  Concerning  the  Messiah.  "     1827 

Solemn  and  Affecting  Address  to  the  Children  of  Abraham. 

Lond.,  1824 
Proofs  that  the  Messiah  must  have  Come.  "     1841 


500 

2746  Miscellaneous.     [Nineteen.'] 

Outline  of  the  Testimony  of  Scripture,  by  H.  Ware. 

Boston,  1832 

Samuel  Eddy's   Reasons  for  Withdrawing  from  the  Baptist 
Church  in  Prov.  Boston,  1 841 

The  Worship  of  the  Father.     By  W.  E.  Channing.  1838 

On  the  Exclusive  System.     By  Jas.  Walker.         Boston,  1832 
The  Philos.  of  Man's  Spiritual  Nature.     By  James  Walker. 

Boston,  1834 

The  Law  of  Spiritual  Life.     By  Jas.  Walker.  "       1835 

The  Doct.  of  Two  Natures  in  Jesus  Christ.     By  Alvan  Lam- 
son.  Boston,  1828 
The  Apostle  Paul  a  Unitarian.  1828 
Scriptural  Arguments  for  the  Unitarian  Faith.         '*         1833 
Explanation  of  Isaiah  9  :  6,  and  John  1:1.     By  Geo.  E. 
Noyes.                                                                    Boston,  1833 
The  Doctrines  of  the  Trinity.                                      "         1833 
Virtue  the  End  of  Man's  Creation.     By  James  D.  Green. 

Boston,  1837 

Christ  as  a  Purely  Internal  Principle.     By  Convers  Francis. 

Boston,  1836 

On  the  Atonement.     By  E.  B.  Hall.  "         1839 

Piety  and  Morality.     By  George  Whitney.  1835 

Reason  and  Revelation.     By  A.  A.  Livermore.        "         1838 
The  Doctrine  of  Pronouns  Applied  to  Christ's  Testimony  of 
Himself.     By  Noah  Worcester.  Boston,  1827 

On  the  Original  Text  of  the  New  Testament.  "         1829 

The  New  Test.  Conformed  to  Griesbach's  Text.       "         1829 

2747  Miscellaneous.     [Twenty-two.] 

Speech  of  S.  M.  Hopkins.  Albany,  1822 

Correspondence  between  J.  Q.  Adams,  etc.  Boston,  1829 

Report  of  Committee  on  Banks,  &c.  Albany,  1829 

Speech  of  Mr.  Holmes  on  Removals  from  Office. 

House  of  Representatives.     Document  No.  82.     Free  Trade. 

Governor  Throop's  (N.  Y.)  Message,  January  3,  1852 

Jackson's  Veto  Message  Bank  Bill. 
Message,  December  3,  1 833. 

Webster's  Speech,  February  16,  1833. 

Clay's  Speech,  December  26,  1833. 
do  do 

House  of  Representatives.     Document  No.  312  and  313.   Re 
moval  of  Public  Department. 

McDuffie's  Speech  on  the  Removal  of  Public  Department. 

Webster's  Speech,  May  7,  1834. 

Inquiry  into  the  Causes  of  the  Public  Distress.     N.  Y.,  1834 

Proofs  that  Credit,  as  Money,  Preferable  to  Coin,  &c. 

Gouge's  History  of  Paper  Money,  &c.  N.  Y.,  1835 

Proceedings  of  Meeting  of  Whig  Young  Men  in  N.  Y.,  1834 

Post-Office  Department  Report,  1834 

Seward's  Speech  on  Marcy's  Six  Million  Mortgage. 

Starr's  Address  to  Whig  Convention.  Utica,  1824 


501 


2748  Miscellaneous.     [Eleven.] 

First  Annual  Report  of  American  Temperance  Society. 

Andover,  1827 
First  Report  of  American  Home  Missionary  Society. 

N.  Y.,  1827 

Second  Report  of  Amer.  Home  Miss.  Soc.  N.  Y.,  1828 

Third  Report  of  Amer.  Home  Miss.  Soc.  N.  Y.,  1829 

Fifth  Report  of  Amer.  S.  S.  Union.  Phila.,  1829 

First  Report  of  Amer.  Tract  Soc.  N.  Y.,  1826 

Fourth  Report  of  Amer.  Tract  Soc.  "       1829 

Thirteenth  Report  of  Amer  Bible  Soc.  "       1829 

Second  Report  of  Prison  Discip   Soc.  Boston,  1827 

Third  Report  of  Prison  Discip.  Soc.  "       1828 

Sixteenth  Report  of  Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  Boston, 
.  May  1,  1828.     Scarce. 

2749  Miscellaneous.     [Eleven.] 

James  Abercrombie's    Sermon,  May  9,  1798,  Philadelphia. 
(National  Fast.)     Scarce. 

Sermon  on  Daath  Alex.  Hamilton,  July  22,  1804, 

Philadelphia.     Scarce. 

Sermon,  June  15,  1808,  Philadelphia. 

Lectures  on  the  Catechism.  Phila.,  1 807 

Charge  to  Senior  Class,  Philadelphia  Academy, 

July  27,  1804. 

do  do  July  31,  1805 

do  do  July  31, 1806 

do  do  July  30, 1807 

do  do  July.  30,  1808 

do  do  July  27,  1809 

James  P.  Morris,  Val.  Oration,  Senior    Class,  Philadelphia 
Academy  July  27,  1809. 

2750  Miscellaneous.     [Thirteen.] 

Catal.  of  General  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  1836— '37, 
1837-'38,  1838-'39,  1 839-'40, 1840-'4l ,  l«41-'42, 1845-'46. 
Publication  of  the  Assoc.  Alumni,  New  York,  1840,  1857 
Minutes  of  the  Assoo.  Alumni,  New  York,  1841 
The  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  Protestant  Episcopal  Church 

in  New  York,  1832. 
Catalogue  of  Theological  Seminary  in  Diocese  of  Virginia. 

Washington.  1840-'41 
City  Mission  Society.  N.  Y.,  1838 

2751  Miscellaneous.     Good  lot.     [Twelve.] 

The  New  York  State  Register  for  1844.     By  O.  L.  Holley. 

Uncut,  scarce. 

The  Fatal  Effects  of  Ardent  Spirits.     Sermon  by  Eben  Porter. 

Hartford,  1811 
Desilver's  U.  S.  Register  and  Almanac  for  1837.     Frontis., 

48 p.,  fine  copy. 


502 

Two  Discourses  on  the  Atonement.     By  Moses  Stuart. 

Andover,  1824 

Report  of  the  School  Com.  Recommending  Various  Improve 
ments  in  the  System  of  Instruction  in  Grammar  Schools. 
Fine  copy.  Boston,  1828 

Regulations  of  the  School  Com.  of  Boston,  1827 

Report  of  School  Com.  of  Boston,  1826 

Porter's  Health  Almanac,  183'2.     80  p.  uncut.  Phua. 

Remarks  on  Judge  HertelTs  Argument  on  Right  of  Prop 
erty  to  Married  Women,  1839 

The  Advantages  and  Disadvantages  of  the  Married  State.  By 
John  Johnson.  Boston,  1809 

The  Marriage  Question.     By  Parsons  Cooke.  "       1842 

Speech  of  Dr.  Matthews  on  the  "  Lawfulness  of  Marrying  a 
Deceased  Wife's  Sister."  N.  Y.,  1843 

2752  Miscellaneous.     [Seven.] 

Report  of  Com.  &c.,  on  Correspondence  of  Madison  and  M on 
roe.  Wash.,  1808 

Letters  from  Secretary  of  State  to  Monroe,  &c.         " 

do  do  "       1806 
Monroe  to  Secretary  of  State.  "       1 808 

Papers  Relating  to  Fr  Affairs. 

Letter  from  British  Minister  to  Secretary  of  State.    " 
Champagny  to  General  Armstrong.         " 

2753  Miscellaneous.     [Nine.] 

Webster.     Speech  on  the  Rsmoval  of  the  Deposits.     1834 

May  7,  1834 

Clay's  Speech,  December  26,  1833 
Report  of  Com.  of  Ways  and  Means,  March  4,  1834 
Message  of  President,  May  2,  1834— Naval  Affairs. 
Letter  from  Secretary  of  Treasury,  Dec.  17,  1833. 

Navy,  Jan.  27,  1 835. 

Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  Nov.  29,  1833. 
House  of  Representatives.     Doc.  No.  '295.     Equalize  Pay — 
Army  and  Navy,  1833. 

2754  Miscellaneous.     Splendid  lot.     [Eighteen.]. 

Part  the  First  of  an  Address  to  the  Public,  from  the  Soc.  for 
the  Suppression  of  Vice.  106  p.  Lond.,  1803 

Harmony  between  the  Teachings  of  Nature  and  of  Chris 
tianity.  By  R.  E.  B.  Maclellan.  Edinb.,  1839 

Sketches  from  the  Note-Book  of  Laurie  Todd.  By  Grant 
Thorburn.  Port.  32  p.  Scarce.  2V.  F.,  1847 

Lectures  on  the  Catechism,  on  Confirmation,  etc.  By  James 
Abercrombie.  238  p.  Phila.,  1811 

Memorandum  of  a  visit  to  Hospitals,  Prisons,  etc.,  in  France, 
Scotland,  and  England.  Phila.,  1840 

Am.  Copyright  Club.  Address  to  the  U.  S.,  Oct.  18,  1843. 

N.  Y. 


503 

Speech  of  Mr.  Frelinghuysen  on  Sabbath  Mails. 

Washington,  1830 

Explanation  of  views  of  Soc.  for  Employing  Female  Poor. 

Camb.,  1825 
Answer  to  Rev.  of  "  Episcopacy  tested  by  Scripture." 

Phila.,  1834 
Corresp.   respecting    Russia,   between   R.    G.   Harper    and 

Robert  Walsh.     Fine  copy,  140  p.     Scarce.        Phila.,  1813 
Memorial  of  Henry  D.  Gilpin,  John  T.  Sullivan  and  others, 

Directors  of  the  U.  S.  Bank.     55  p.  1833 

Can  there  be  a  Church  without  a  Bishop  1  N.   Y.,  1844 

Lecture   on   the   Importance  of  a   Christian   Basis  for   the 

Science  of  Polit.  Economy.     By  Bp.  Hughes.     Scarce. 

N.  Y.,  1844 
Lecture  on  the  Mixture  of  the  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  Power 

in  the  Governments  of  the  Middle  Ages,  Dec.  18,   1843. 

By  Bp.  Hughes. 
Persecutions  of  Popery.    Historical  Narratives  of.    By  Fred. 

Shobert.     183  p.  N.  Y.,  1844 

Lectures  on  Geology.    By  Charles  Lyell.     To  which  is  added 

a  Lecture  on  the  different  Races  of  Men.     By  J.  A.  Smith. 

Frontis.  ;  Rept.  by  II .  J.  Raymond.    Scarce.     N.  Y.,  1843 
A  Memoir  on  Ireland,  Native  and  Saxon.     By  Daniel  O'Con- 

nell. 
The  Constitution  of  Man  Considered  in  relation  to  External 

Objects.     By  George  Combe.     60  p.,  dble.  col.     Scarce. 

N.  Y.,  1835 

2755  Miscellaneous.     'Good  lot.     I  Ten.] 

Letters  to  Lord  Hawkesbury,  on  the  Treaty  of  Amiens.  By 
Wm.  Cobbett.  Ill  p..  Lond.,  1802 

The  TriColor;  Devoted  to  Political  Literature,  etc.  By 
Robert  Greenhow.  Nos.  1  to  4,  incl.  N.  Y.,  1830 

The  Unitarian  Chronicle,  April,  1832.     No.  3.  English. 

Substance  of  the  Speech  of  Sir  Wm.  Scott,  relative  to  the 
Non-residence  of  the  Clergy.  58  p.  Lond.,  1802 

Reports  of  the  Leading  Decisions  of  High  Court  of  Admiral 
ty  in  Cases  of  vessels  sailing  under  British  Licences.  By 
%  Thomas  Edwards.  55  p.  Scarce.  Lond.,  1802 

The  Pastor's  New  Year's  Gift.  Manchester,  Eng.,  1787 

Addresses  by  Wm.  Wirt,  Frelinghuysen,  and  David  P.  Brown, 
at  Rutgers  College,  1830.  Scarce. 

Lecture.  "  The  Study  of  Science  favorable  to  Religion."  By 
Samuel  Luke.  Chester,  Eng.,  1838 

2756  Miscellaneous.     [Twelve.] 

Dissertation  on  the  Nature  of  Christian  Faith.  By  John 
Erskine.  67  p.  Edinb.,  1804 

Defence  of  Public  Education.     By  Wm.  Vincent.     48  p. 

Lond.,  1802 

Consider,  on  the  Gen'l  Conditions  of  the  Christ.  Covenant. 
By  Joseph  Holden  Pott.  126  p.  Lond.,  Ib05 


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504 

Considerations  Affording  Consolation  to  the  Afflicted.  By 
Eev.  James  Hervey.  20  p.  Scarce.  Phila.,  1793 

A  Few  plain  reasons  why  we  should  believe  in  Christ.  By 
Richard  Cumberland.  46  p.  Lond.,  1801 

A  Few  remarks  on  an  Address  to  the  Roman  Catholics  of 
the  United  States  of  America.  Worcester,  Eng. 

An  Essay  on  the  Law  of  Celibacy  imposed  on  the  Clergy  of 
the  Roman  Catholic  Church.  By  Rev.  J.  Hawkins.  195  p. 

Worcester.  Eng. 

Disquisitions  on  Several  Subjects.     By  Soame  Jenyns. 

Phtia.,  1790 

Two  Letters  from  a  late  Dissenting  Teacher,  proving  that  the 
Doctrines,  Discipline  and  Government  of  the  Church  of 
England,  are  truly  Primitive,  and  Apostolical.  By  Tho's 
Foster.  180  p.  Scarce.  Lond.,  1764 

Discourse  from  a  New  Eng.  Pastor,  to  his  Flock,  March  2G, 
1826. 

Wellington  Banquet  at  Dover,  Aug.  30,  1839. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Rives  of  Virginia,  on  the  Public  Revenue.    1 837. 

2757  Miscellaneous.     [Thirteen.] 

By-Laws  of  New  York  Prot.  Epis.  Pub.  School,  etc.,  1841. 
Geneva  Coll.  Catal.,  1837. 

-Regisi,  1840-41-43. 

Hobart  Free  Coll.  Geneva,  N.  T.,  1852  and  '54. 
Account  of  Grammar  School  of  St.  Paul's  Col.,  N.  Y.,  1842. 
St.  Paul's  Col.,  Flushing,  L.  I.,  1847. 
Rev.  of  Jubilee  Col.,  HI.,  1843. 

Opening  of  St.  James'  Hall,  Hagerstown,  Md.,  1842. 
Studies,  Discip.,  etc.,  of  St.  James'  Hall. 
Prospectus  of  St.  Timothy's  Hall,  Md.,  1846. 
Prog,  of  Exam,  and  Exhib.,  at  St.  Timothy's  Hall,  1847,  '48,  '49. 
7th  and  8th  Ann.  Rept.  of  Patapsco  Fern.  Inst.,  Md.  1847,   '48. 

2758  Miscellaneous.     [Seventeen.] 

Message,  Prest.  U.  S.,  Jan.  17,  1809. 
Doc.  accomp.  Message,  May  23,  1809. 
Message,  Pres't  U.  S.,  June  16,  1809. 
Doc.  accomp.  Mess.,  Nov.  29,  1809. 

Message,  Prest.  U.  S.,  Dec.  18,  1809.  —  Feb.  1,  1810.  — Feb. 
19,  1810. 

April  2,  1810.  —  May  1,  1810.  —  Dec.  31,  1810. 

—     Jan.  12,  18 1 1.  —  Jan.  14,  1811.  —  Jan.  31,  1811. 

—     Nov.  6,  1811.  — Nov.  8,  1811.  — Nov.  6,  1811.- 

Feb,  19,  1811. 


505 

2759  Miscellaneous.     [Seven.] 

Annual  Kev.  of  Bus.  of  Chicago,  for  1852. 
The  Rail  Roads,  History  and  Commerce  of  Chicago,  1853. 
The  same,  for  1854-5-6-7. 

J.  L.  Scripp's  Lect.,  on  the  Undeveloped  Northern  Portion 
of  the  American  Continent.  Chicago,  1856 

2760  Miscellaneous,  Tracts,  Etc.     [Sixteen.'] 

2761  Miscellaneous.     [Fifteen.] 

Sermon,  preached  in  Christ  Church,  Phila.,  May  9,  1798,  by 
James  Abercrombie. 

on  Death  of  Alex.  Hamilton,  by  James  Abercrombie. 

Phila.,  1804 
on  Liturgy  of  Prot.  Epis.  Ch.  Phila.,  1808 


Charge,  Phila.  Acad .,  July  27,  1804,  by  James  Abercrombie. 
"     31,1806,"        " 
"     30,  1807, "        "  " 

"     30,  1808,  " 
"     27,  1809,"        " 

Valed.  Oration,  Phila.  Acad.,  July 27,  1809,  by  Jas.  P.Morris. 

Charge  Phila.  Acad.,  July  26,  1810,  by  Jas.  Abercrombie. 

Documents  relative  to  the  Celebration  of  a  late  Marriage. 
Scarce.  Phila.,  1809 

Discrip.  of  the  Yellow  Springs  in  Pa. 

Lectures  on  the  Catechism,  by  James  Abercrombie.          1811 

Two  Sermons.     Fast.     By  James  Abercrombie.    Phila.,  1812 

Funeral  Sermon,  by  James  Abercrombie.  "       1814 

2762  Miscellaneous.     Scarce  lot.     [Ten.] 

Money  ;  its  Use  and  Abuse  by  Christians.  Lond.,  1837 

Efficiency  of  Primitive  Missions.     By  Baron  Stow. 

Boston,  1838 

Delineation  of  the  Charac.  Features  of  a  Revival  of  Religion 
in  Troy,  in  1826-27.  By  J.  Brockway.  64  p. 

Melody  ;  The  Soul  of  Music.  An  Essay  toward  the  improve 
ment  of  the  Musical  Art ;  with  an  Appendix,  containing 
an  Account  of  an  Invention.  S'Z  p.  (Curious.) 

Glasgow,  1798 

Truth  in  Pursuit  of  Wardle  ;  being  a  Letter  to  Col.  G.  L. 

•  Wardle,  on  his  scheme  for  introducing  Frenchmen  into  the 
Militia.  Written  by  J.  Farquharson.  Lond.,  1808 

An  Examination  and  Complete  Refutation  of  the  observations 
contained  in  Col.  Wardle's  Letter  to  Lord  Ellenborough. 
By  Erinaceus.  Lond.,  1809 

Remarks  on  the  New  Edition  of  Bellendenus,  with  some 
Observations  on  the  Extraordinary  Preface.  Lond.,  1787 

An  Exposition  of  the  Causes  and  Character  of  the  Late  War 
with  Great  Britain.  By  James  Madison.  101  £>. 

Lond.,  1815 

64 


506 

Letter  to  the  Hon.  Thomas  Erskine.     180  p. 
An  Address  to  the  People  of  Great  Britain.     By  R.  Watson. 

Lond.,  1798 

2763  Miscellaneous.      Valuable.     [Twenty-two.] 

Sermons  by  Burgess,  1841 ;  Bp.  Johns,  1838  ;  Bp.  Henshaw, 

1823;  T.  E.  Vermilye,  1841. 
6th  Kept.  N.  Y.  Female  Benev.  Soc.,  1838. 
The  "  Preaching  and  Procedure,"  of  Rev.  Samuel  Nott.    (For 

distribution  among  the  People  at  Wareham,  Mass.)     1839 
Eept.  of  the  N.  Y.  Maternal  Assoc.,  for  1837  and  1839. 
"  The  Messiah  ; "  a  Sacred  Oratorio,  by  Handel.     With  notes. 

N.  T.,  1834 
On  the  Management  of  Children  in  Sickness  and  in  Health. 

By  Dr.  G.  Ackerly.  N.  F.,  1836 

Letter  to  the  Rev.  Noah  Porter,  in  reference  to  Dr.  Bellamy's 

doctrines. 

23d  Report  of  Soc.  for  Promot.  Permanent  and  Univ.  Peace. 

Lond.,  1839 

Baptism  by  Affusion  and  Sprinkling. 
Performance  of  Sacred  Music,  in  Allen  Street  Church. 

N.  Y.,  1839 
The  Venereal  Disease,  its  primary  cause  explained,  and  the 

possibility  of    its  being  fully  prevented    described.     By 

James  Glenn.  1857 

Quarterly  Register  of  the  Arner.  Educ.  Soc.,  Feb.  1831.    Vol. 

ni.  NO.  3. 

Lives  and  Opinions  of  Butler  and  Jesse  Hoyt.     By  Wm.  L. 

Mackenzie.  152  p.  Very  scarce.  Boston,  1845 

The  Life  of  Beau  Brummell.  By  Capt.  Jesse.  Two  vols.  in 

one.  1 64:  p.  1844 

Change  for  the  American  Notes.  88  p.  N.  Y.,  1843 

American  Notes  for  General  Circulation.  By  Cha's  Dickens. 

N.  Y.,  1842 

"Welcome  to  Charles  Dickens  ;  The  Boz  Ball,  Jan.  26.  Scarce. 

1842 
Bubbles  from  the  Brunnens  of  Nassau,  by  an  Old  Man. 

89  p.     Curious.  N.  Y.,  1836 

2764  Political.     [Eight.] 

CLAY,  HENRY.  Speech  of,  on  Removal  of  tiie  Deposits,  Dec. 
30,  1833.  Uncut. 

Who  Shall  be  Governor  ?  Strong  or  Sullivan  ?  or  the  Sham 
Patriot  unmasked.  1806.  Svo,  uncut,  30  pages. 

GRIMKE,  T.  S.  Letter  to  J.  C.  Calhoun,  R.  Y.  Hayne,  Geo. 
McDuffie  and  others.  8vo,  17  pages.  Phila.,  1832. 

BATES,  BENJN.  Memorial  and  Petition  of  the  Religious  So 
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CHEVES,  LANGDON.  Speech  of,  Jan.  18, 1812,  on  the  Navy.  11 
pages. 

Remarks  on  the  Auction  System,  etc.     8vo,  20  pages. 

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2765  Political.     [Thirteen.] 

BAYLIES,  FRANCIS.     Speech  before  the  Whigs  of  Taunton,  Sept. 

13,  1837.     8vo,  16  pages,  scarce. 
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MELISH,  JOHN.     Letters   to  Jas.   Monroe,  on  the  state  of  the 

Country.     8vo,  32  pages.  PMa.,  1820 

WEBSTER,  DAN'L.     Speech  of,  at  Richmond,  Octo.  5,  1840.  8uo, 

24  pages. 

Strictures  on  Nullification.  8vo,  uncut,  73  pages.  Boston,  1832 
CUSHING,  CALEB.  Speech,  Octo.  27  and  31,  1857.  8uo,  48  pages. 
QIIINCY,  JOSIAH.  Speech  of,  Jan.  14,  1811,  on  admitting  the 

Orleans  Territory.     8vo,  dbl.  cols.,  11  p.,  scarce. 
EPPES.     Speech,  Feb.  9,  1811,  Concerning  Commercial  Inter 
course 
PORTER,  P.  B.      Speech  on  Internal  Improvements,   Feb.  8, 

1810.     8vo,  18  p. 

"  NUMA."     Letter  to  John  Randolph.     8vo,  38  pages. 
WOODWARD,  JOHN.     "  Plain  Sense,"  on  National  Industry.  8vo, 

51  pages.  N.  Y.,  1820 

Message  from  Prest.  of  U.  S.>  July  10,  1832,  with  Biog.  Sketch 

of  Van  Buren.     12mo,  48  pages. 
BLODGET,  L.     Commercial  and  Financial  Strength  of  the  U.  S. 

as  shown  in  the  Balances  of  Foreign  Trade,  etc.     8vo,  39 

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2766  Harvard  College.     [Fourteen.] 

CHANNING,  W.  E.     Dudleian  Lecture,  March  14, 182 1 .  36  pages. 

DEWEY,  ORVILLE.  Dudleian  Lecture,  May  14,  1836.  Dis 
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Report  of  Com.  of  Overseers,  Jan.  6,  1825.     225  pages. 

Report  of  Com.  of  Overseers,  May  4,  1824.     11  pages. 

Remarks  on  Report  of  Com.,  May  4,  1824.     12 pages. 

Remarks  on  Pamphlet,  by  Prof,  and  Tutors.  By  an  Alumnus. 
58  pages. 

A  Letter  to  John  Lowell,  etc.,  1824.     102  pages. 

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nus.  36  pages. 

Letter  to  Gov.  Lincoln,  from  F.  C.  Gray.     63  pages. 

The  Annual  Report  of  the  President,  1825-6. 

Remarks  on  Changes  lately  proposed  or  adopted  in  Harvard 
University,  by  Geo.  Ticknor. 

Speech,  before  Overseers  of  H.  U.,  Feb.  3,  1825,  by  Andrew 
Norton.  34  pages. 

Report  of  Com.  of  Overseers,  Jan.  6,  1825. 

Memorial  of  Prof,  and  Tutors.,  March,  1824. 


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2767  Ehode  Island,  etc.     [Nine.] 

The  close  of  the.  late  Rebellion  in  Ehode  Island,  by  a  Mass. 

Man.     1 842.     8vo,  16  pages,  scarce. 
The  Affairs  of  Rhode  Island.     Discourse,  May   22,   1842,  by 

Francis  Wayland.     8vo,  32  pages. 
Considerations  on  the  Adoption  of  a  Const,  and  extension  of 

Suffrage  in  R.  I..,  by  Elisha  R.  Potter,  1842.     8yo,  61  pages. 

uncut. 
An  Address  to  the  People  of  R.  I.,  May  3,  1843,  on  occasion 

of  change  in  the  Civil  Govt.  of  R.  I.,  by  Wm.  G.  Goddard. 

8vo,  SO  p.,  fine  copy  ;  scarce. 
Cape  Cod  Assoc.     Const,  of,  with  an  account  of  the  Celeb,  of 

its  First  Anniv.,  at  Boston,  Nov.  11,  1854.     8vo,  SO  pages. 
Calvert,   Geo.  I-I.     Oration,  on  Fortieth  Anniv.   of  Battle  of 

Lake  Erie,  Sept.  10,  1853.     40  pages,  Svo.fine  copy,  scarce. 
An  Account  of  proc.  of  Battle  of  Lake  Erie  Monument  Assoc. 

and  Celeb,  of  45th  Anniv.  at  Put-in  Bay  Island,  Sept.  10, 

1858.     8vo,  49  pages.  Sandmky,  1858 

Inauguration  of  Perry  Statue  at  Cleveland,  Sept.   10,  1860, 

with  sketch  of  Wm.  Walcutt,  the  Sculptor.     8vo,  cl.,frontis., 

128  pages. 

Documents  relating  to  Com.  O.  H.  Perry  and  Capt  J.  D.  El 
liott.  8vo,  uncut,  22  pages,  scarce.  Washington,  1821 

2768  Rail  Road.     [Six.] 

Remarks  on  establishing  a  Rail  Road  from  Boston  to  Conn. 

River.     8vo,  uncut,  71  pages.  Boston,  1827 

Report  on  practicability  of  Rail  Road  from  Boston  to  Hudson 

River  and  to  Providence.  Annexed  Reports  of  Engineers, 

with  plans  and  profiles  of  the  Routes.     8vo,    uncut,    119 

pages.  Boston,  1829 

Lecture  on  Rail  Roads,  deliv.  Jan.  12,  1829,  before  Mass.  Mech. 

Assoc.,  by  Wm.  Jackson.     12wio,  36  p.,  scarce.  Boston,  1829 
N.  Y.  and  Erie  Rail  Road  Co.     Address,  Oct.  1844. 
Twenty  Years  war  against  the  Rail  Roads.     Ross  Winans  vs. 

N.  Y.  Central. 
Letter  of  John  D.  Perry,  Prest  of  U.  P.  R.  R.,  and  Reports 

of  Engineer  and  Geologist,  Jan.  1868.     Maps,  28  pages. 

2769  Canal.     Very  scarce  lot.     [Five.] 

Observations  on  Canal  Navigation,  1811.  8vo,  Uo  pages,  with 
plan. 

Report  of  Com.  to  Explore  the  route  of  an  inland  Navig.,  from 
Hudson's  River  to  Lake  Ontario  and  Lake  Erie.  Autog.  of 
P.  B.  Porter.  Svo,  uncut,  35  pages,  scarce.  Albany,  1811 

Report  of  Com.,  for  the  consideration  of  all  matters  relating 
to  Inland  Navigation.  8vo,  40  pages.  Albany,  1812 

Vindication  of  the  claim  of  Elkanah  Watson,  to  the  Merit  of 
projecting  the  Lake  Canal  Policy,  and  also  a  Vindication  of 
the  claim  of  the  late  General  Schuyler.  by  Robert  Troup. 
Autog. :  "Presented  to  M.  T.  by  his  friend,  E.  Watson"  8vo,  38 
pages  ;  wry  scarce,  beautiful  copy.  Geneva,  1821 


509 

A  Letter  to  lion.  Brocldiolst  Livingston,  on  the  Lake  Canal 
Policy,  with  Supplement,  by  Eobert  Troup.  Svo,  uncut,  Jim 
copy,  112  pages.  Albany,  1822 

2770  Miscellaneous.     [Seven.'] 

PAKKEE,  THEODOKE.     Sermons  of  the  Moral  and  Spiritual  Con 
dition  of  Boston.  Feb.  11,  1849.  Svo,  uncut,  74  pp. 

Two  Sermons  on  the  14th  and  21st  of  Nov.,  1852. 

Historical.     Svo,  59  pages. 

Sermon  on  the  Dangers  which  threaten  the  Rights 

of  Man  in  America.    July  2,  1854.    Svo,  56  pages. 

"  The  New  Crime  against  Humanity,"  the  rendition 

of  Burns.  June  4,  1854.     Svo,  76  pages. 

Sermon  of  Old  age,  Jan.  29,  1854.     Svo,  32  pages. 

The  Nebraska    Question.      Some  thoughts  on  the 

new  assault  upon  Freedom  in  America,  and  of  the 
general  state  of  the  Country,  Feb.  12,  1854.  Svo, 
12  pages. 

Sermon,  on  the  dangerous  classes  in  Society,  Jan. 

31,  1847.     Svo,  48  pages. 

2771  Boston  Schools.     [Seventeen.'] 

Dedication  of  Lincoln  Grammar  School  House,  Sept.  1 7,  1 859. 

24  pages. 

Course  of  Study  for  Grammar  Schools,  1868. 
Report  on  the  Public  Schools,  1867. 
Report  of  Special  Com.   on  Physical  Training  in  the  Public 

Schools,  1860. 
Annual  Reports  of  Supt.  of  Public  Schools  for  1852-3-5-6 

and  1860. 

Quarterly  Reports  for  1857-9. 
Semi-Annual  Reports  for  1860-1-2-5-6  and  '7. 

2772  Boston.     [Nine.] 

List  of  Persons,  Copartnerships,  etc.,  Taxed  on  Ten  Thousand 

Dollars  and  upwards,  for  the  years  1857,  '59,  '60,  '63  and  '64. 
Young  Men's  Christ.  Assoc.    Address,  May  25,  1852.     1st  an- 

niv.,  by  Chas.  Theo.  Russell. 
Assoc.  of  Franklin   Medal  Scholars,  1858. 
Young  Men's  Christ.  Assoc.    Address,  by  llobt  C.  Winthrop, 

1859.     64  pages. 
Discourse  before  Bost.  Merc.  Assoc.,  by  William  Sullivan,  Feb. 

7,  1832.     Uncut,  scarce. 

2773  Boston.     [Seventeen.] 

List  of  Persons  of  the  Town  of  Boston  doomed,  valued,  assess 
ed,  taxed,  for  1821.     206  pages,  uncut. 
Ordinances  of  the  City  and  Acts  of  Legislature  for  1885. 
Description  of  City  Hospital,  1865.     129  pages. 
Report  of  Com.  on  Back  Bay  Streets,  1863. 
Ordinance  in  relation  to  Mount  Hope  Cemetery. 
Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Boston  on  Rural  Cem. 
Tabular  Representation  on  the  Cond.  of  Boston. 
Report  of  Com.  in  relation  to  Public  Garden,  1850. 


510 

Report  of  Com.  on  Annexation  of  Roxbury,  1867. 

Third  Annual  Report  of  City  Hospital,  1865. 

Index  to  City  Documents,  1834  to  1865. 

Report  of  Com.  on  Charles  River  Bridge,  1853. 

Second  Report,  on  Truancy  and  Compulsory  Education,  1863. 

Report  of  Supt.  Chambers  Street  Chapel,  1803. 

Report  of  the  Com.  on  the  Eastern  Avenue,  1861. 

Truancy  and  Compulsory  Educ.  in  Boston,  1862. 

Rules  and  Regulations,  2d  Church,  1851. 

2774  Boston.     [Twelve.] 

Considerations  on  Annexation  of  Charlestown  and  Boston,  by 
Josiah  Quincy. 

Letter  to  Abbot  Lawrence  and  Robt.  G.  Shaw,  on  cond.  and 
growth  of  Boston,  1853. 

Reasons  against  a  New  Bridge  from  Charlestown  to  Boston, 
1825.  Uncut  32  pages. 

1 5th  Annual  Report  of  Receipts  and  Expenditures  for  1827. 
47  pages. 

Report  of  the  Cholera  in  Boston,  1849. 

Boston  Railways,  their  condition  and  Prospects. 

Remarks  on  Organization  and  Powers  of  City  Council,  by  Jo 
siah  Quincy,  1851. 

Annual  Report  of  New  Eng.  Hosp.,  1858. 

Political  Reminiscences,  by  J.  B.  Derby,  1835. 

Complimentary  Banquet  to  Admiral  Lessoffsky,  June  7,  1864. 

Reception  of  Prest.  of  the  IT.  S.,  1867. 

Descrip.  of  Boston  Water  Works,  etc.,  1848.     I2mo,  scarce. 

2774*  Boston.     Valuable.     [Nine] 

Miscellaneous  Remarks  on  the  Police  of  Boston,  Feb.,  1814. 
Uncut,  very  scarce,  42  pages. 

Historical  Sketch  of  Boston,  containing  a  brief  account  of  its 
Settlement,  rise  and  progress,  1861.  8vo,  96  pages. 

Proceedings  at  dedication  of  City  Hall,  Sept.  18,  1865. 

Sketch  of  the  Origin,  Object  and  Character  of  the  Franklin 
Fund,  for  the  benefit  of  young  maimed  Mechanics,  1866. 

Inaugural  Address  of  Mayor  Lincoln,  1866. 

Inaugural  Address  of  Mayor  Wightman,  1861. 

Address,  at  opening  the  Eastern  Rail  Road,  August  27,  1838, 
by  Geo.  Peabody.     8vo,  uncut,  19  p ,  scarce. 
The  "Bostoniad,"  by  Jas.  T.  S.  Lidstone,  1853. 

Boston.  A  Commercial  Metropolis  in  1850,  her  growth,  popu 
lation  and  wealth,  by  E.  H.  Derby. 

2775  Historical.     Scarce.     [Five.] 

WRENTHAM,  Mass.  Anniv.  Sermon,  deliv.  June  14,  1846,  by 
E.  Fisk.  8vo,  25  p. 

WEENTHAM.  Sermon  by  Rev.  E.  Fisk,  50th  anniv.  of  his  ordi 
nation,  June  12,  1849.  Svo,  64  p.  A  vast  accumulation  of 
facts  and  dates  of  heal  and  of  general  interest. 

SAGO,  Me.  One  Hundredth  Anniv.  of  the  First  Church. 
Address  by  E.  S.  Dwight.  Svo,  uncut ;  27  p. 


511 

SAGO.     Discourse,   20th    anniv.  of   his  ordination,  April   12, 

1863,  by  J.  T.  G.  Nichols.     8-uo,  19  p. 
HOPKINTON,  Mass.     A  Century  Sermon,   Dec.    24,    1815,   by 

Nath'l  Howe.     2nd  ed.  Svo,  31  p.  ;  very  scarce. 

''  This  is  an  original  production,  a  diamond  of  the  first  water.  It  was 
very  favorably  noticed  on  its  first  appearance  by  the  N.  Amer.  Rev. 
and  by  the  newspapers  generally.  It  has  passed  through  several 
editions  and  has  been  translated  into  foreign  languages.  Perhaps 
no  sermon  ever  published  in  New  England  is  more  generally  known. 

2776  Historical.     [Three]. 

LEONARD,  BACON.  Commemorative  Discourse,  Theol.  Semin 
ary  at  Andover,  1858.  46  p.,  Svo. 

DR.  SPRAGUE'S  Sermon,  25th  Anniv.  of  his  Installation  at  Al 
bany,  1854.  40  p.,  Svo. 

S.  F.  CLARKE'S  Centennial  Discourse,  in  Athol,  Mass.,  with  an 
appendix.  Scarce,  Svo,  9">  p. 

2777  Historical.      Very  scarce.     [Three], 

THOS.  SNELL.  Sermon,  June  27,  1848.  50th  Anniv.  of  his 
Ordination,  North  Brookfield.  8yo,  56  p. 

MICAH  STONE.  An  Octogenarian's  Birthday  Memorial.  Dis 
course,  in  Brookfield,  1850.  Svo,  uncut,  V!6  p. 

MICAH  STONE.  Reminiscences  of  a  half  century  Pastorate,  in 
Brookfield,  1851.  Svo,  72  p. 

2778  Historical.     Fine  lot.     [Five]. 

COLUMBIA,  CONN.  1 50th  Anniv.  of  Organization  of  •  Church, 
Octo.  24,  1866.  Historical  papers,  etc.  Moor's  Indian  School, 
etc.  Svo,  96  p. 

CONCORD,  N.  H.  Two  Sermons,  Nov.  21,  1830.  Commemo 
ration  of  the  organizing  1st  Church  and  Settlement  of  1st 
minister,  Nov.  18,  1730,  by  Nath'l  Bouton.  Svo,  uncut, 
map,  scarce  ;  102  p. 

CAMBRIDGE,  Mass.  Commem.  of  25th  Anniv.  of  Settlement  of 
J.  A.  Albro.  Svo,  76  p. 

CHELSEA,  Mass.  Historical  Discourse,  25th  Anniv.  of  Winni- 
simmet  Cong.  Church,  Sept.  20,  1866,  by  Isaac  P.  Lang- 
worthy.  Svo,  47  p. 

CHARLESTOWN.  Mass.  A  Disc.,  on  the  25th  Anniv.  of  his  Ordi 
nation,  with  an  Historical  note,  1865,  by  Geo.  E.  Ellis. 
Svo,  43  p. 

2779  Historical.     [Nine]. 

BROWN  UNIV.,   B.   I.,   Under  the  Presidency  of  Asa  Messer. 

Svo,  23  p. 
ESSEX  Institute,  Salem.     Report  of  Com.  on  the  First  Church 

of  the  Pilgrims,  June  19,  1865.     8uo,  8  p. 
LAWRENCE  ACADEMY,  Groton,  Mass.     Tue  Jubilee  of  July   12, 

1854.     Svo,  Illust.  108  p. 
LORING  HALL,  Hingham,  Mass.     Address  at  Dedica.,Octo.  14, 

1852,  by  Oliver  Stearns.     Svo,  36  p. 

LEICESTER  ACADEMY,  Mass.  Brief  Sketch  of  the  History  of,  by 
Emory  Washburn.  8uo,  158  p.,  scarce. 


512 

HAMILTON  COLLEGE.  Historical  Discourse,  by  Samuel  W.  Fish 
er,  July  16,  1862.  8vo,  43^. 

BALTIMORE.  Address,  at  Laying  of  Corner  stone  of  City  Hall, 
Octo.  18,  1867,  by  J.  H.  B.  Latrobe.  Svo.  2'2p. 

TABLE  HOCK  ALBUM.  Niagara  Falls.  Sketches  of,  and  Scene 
ry.  120  p.  Buffalo,  1848 

QUINCY,  Mass.  Poem,  May  25,  1840.  200th  Anniv.  of  Incorp. 
of  the  Town,  by  C.  P.  Cranch.  Svo,  26  p. ;  scarce. 

2780  Historical.     Valuable.     [Eight]. 

BOSTON.  A  Discourse  in  Two  Parts,  preached  at  Commence 
ment  of  19th  Century,  by  John  Lathrop.  Svo,  uncut,  40p.  ; 
scarce. 

BOSTON.  Discourse,  Public  Lectures,  March  16,  1797,  by  John 
Lathrop,  with  an  appendix,  containing  an  account  of  sever 
al  daring  attempts  to  set  Fire  to  the  Town  and  rob  the  In 
habitants.  Svo,  uncut,  scarce  ;  30  p. 

BOSTON.  Two  Sermons,  before  Second  Church,  on  Occasion  of 
Taking  down  their  Ancient  place  of  worship,  March  10,  1844, 
by  Chandler  Robbins.  Svo,  76  p.  ;  very  scarce. 

BOSTON.  Sermon,  before  New  North  Church,  May  2,  1804, 
upon  completion  of  House  of  Worship,  by  John  Eliot.  Svo, 
uncut,  31  p.  ;  scarce. 

BOSTON.  Discourse,  at  Dedication  of  Church  in  Arlington 
Street,  Dec.  11,  1861,  by  Ezra  S.  Gannett.  Svo,  83  p.,  valu 
able  appendix. 

BOSTON.  Sermon,  Bowdoin  St.  Cong.  Soc.,  on  closing  their 
church,  May  4,  1862,  by  Nehemiah  Adams. 

BOSTON.  Sermon,  Dedication  of  1st  Presb.  Church,  Jan.  31, 
1828,  by  James  Sabine. 

BOSTON.  Farewell  Disc.,  Purchase  St.  Cong.,  April  30,  1  848, 
by  J.  I.  T.  Coolidge. 

2780*  Historical.      Very  scarce.     [Four]. 

DEDHAM,  Mass.  A  History  of  the  First  Church,  Nov.  18,  1838, 
on  the  completion  of  the  Second  Century  since  the  gather 
ing  of  the  Church,  by  Alvan  Lamson.  Svo,  uncut  scarce. 
104  p. 

DEDHAM,  Mass.  Sermon,  40th  Anniv.  of  his  Ordi.,  by  Alvan 
Lamson.  Svo,  63  p.  ;  scarce. 

DEDHAM.  A  Historical  Discourse,  at  closing  of  the  Old  Epis 
copal  Church,  Nov.  30,  1845,  by  S.  B.  Babcock.  8vo,  uncut ; 
scarce,  23  p. 

DEDHAM.  Sermon,  225th  Anniv.  of  1st  Church,  Nov,  8,  1863, 
by  Jonathan  Edwards.  8w,  16  p. 

2781  Historical.     [Nine]. 

WORCESTER,  Mass.  A  Historical  Dis.,  in  Old  South  Meeting 
House,  Sept.  22,  1863,  the  Hundredth  Anniv.  of  its  Erection, 
by  Leonard  Bacon.  8w,  10<>  p. 

WORCESTER.  A  Sermon,  Jan.  31,  1836,  50  yrs.  ministry,  by 
Aaron  Bancroft.  Svo,  44  p.  ;  scarce. 


513 

WORCESTER.  Disc.,  25th  Anniv.  of  his  Ordi.,  March  28,  1852, 
by  Alonzo  Hill.  8vo,  46  p. 

WORCESTER.  Hist.  Disc.,  50th  Anniv.  of  First  Baptist  church, 
Dec.  9,  1862,  by  Isaac  Davis.  Svo,  52  p.  ;  valuable. 

JACKSONVILLE,  111.  Twelfth  Annual  Disc.,  Oct.  28,  1860,  by  L. 
M.  Glover.  Svo,  22  p. 

WENHAM,  Mass.  Two  Sermons,  Second  Centennial  Anniv.  of 
First  Church,  by  Daniel  Mansfield.  Svo,  72  p. 

LANESBOROUGH,  Mass.  A  Centennial  Sermon,  St.  Luke's  Church, 
Oct.  6,  1867,  by  S.  B.  Shaw.  8w,  22  p. 

HAVERHILL,  Mass.  Centennial  Discourse  of  Celebration  of 
Baptist  Church,  May  9,  1865,  by  A.  S.  Train.  With  His 
torical  Notes.  Svo,  96  p.,  valuable. 

LITCHFIELD,  Ct.  Proceedings  of  the  North  and  South  Conso 
ciations  of  Litchfield  Co.,  to  Commemorate  the  Centennial 
Anniv.,  July,  1852.  8-vo,  154  p.  ;  valuable. 

2782  Historical.     [Nine.] 

UPTON,  (Mass.)  Sermon  June  1,  1846,  50  years  Completion  of 
his  Ministry,  by  Benj.  Wood.  Svo,  32  p. 

NEWARK,  (N.  J.)  The  50th  Anniv.  of  2d  Presb.  Ch.,  Sept.  29, 
1861,  by  J.  Few.  Smith.  12mo,  75  p. 

FARMINGTON,  (Ct)  Half-Century  Disc,  of  Ordin.  of  Noah  Por 
ter,  Nov.  12,  1856.  Svo,  54  p.  ;  valuable. 

JAMAICA  PLAIN,  (Mass.)  Half  Century  Sermon,  April  24,  1842, 
by  Thos.  Gray.  Svo,  44  p. 

JAMESTOWN,  (N.  Y.)  The  Fiftieth  Anniv.  of  First  Cong.  Ch. 
Sermon,  Historical  Sketch,  etc.  Svo,  72  p.,  uncut ;  scarce  and 
valuable. 

PETERSHAM,  (Mass.)  Sermon,  Jan.  17, 1802,  by  Festus  Foster. 
Svo,  16  p. 

SAYBROOK,  (Ct)  Valed.  Add.,  Jan.  7,  1838,  55th  year  of  Pas 
toral  Service,  by  F.  W.  Hotchkiss.  Svo,  1 6  p. 

HARRISBURGH,  (Pa.)  "  The  Memories  of  the  Past."  Sermon 
by  W.  E.  DeWitt,  70th  anniv.  of  his  Birthday.  Svo,  30  p. 

SAN  FRANCISCO.  Decade  Sermons.  Two  Historical  Disc., 
March,  1859,  by  S.  H.  Willey.  Svo,  46  p. 

2783  Historical.     [Nine.] 

LEOMINISTER,  (Mass.)     A  Centennial  Disc.  1st  Cong.  Church, 

Sept.   24,  1 843,  with  appendix,  by  Ruf us  P.  Stebbins.     8w, 

1 12  p.  ;  scarce. 
POMFRET,  (Ct.)     The  150th  Anniv.  of  the  First  Church,  Oct.  26, 

1865.     Sermon,  Historical  Papers,  etc.     Svo,  uncut,  96  p.  • 

important. 
PUTNAM,    (Ohio.)      A    Sermon,    Presb.    Ch.,   Jan.    1,    1860. 

"  Memorial  of  Former  Days,"  by  A.  Kingsbury.     Svo,  30  p. 
GRAFTON,   (Mass.)     A  Sermon,  July  18,  1863,  25th  Anniv.  of 

Ordin.,  by  Thos.  C.  Biscoe.     Svo,  26  p. 
WOBURN,   (Mass.)     A  Sermon,  Jan.  4,  1846,  25th  Anniv.   of 

Ordin.,  by  Joseph  Bennett.     8-uo,  22  p. 

65 


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UXBEIDGE,    (Mass.)     Twenty-Fifth    Anniv.    Sermon,   Jan.    10, 

1858,  by  SamL  Clarke.     Svo,  20  p. 
NEWTON,  (Mass.)     A  Farewell  Disc.,  March  21,  1869,  by  E.  J, 

Young.     Svo,  21  p. 
HOLDEN,  (Mass.)     Thirtieth  Anniv.  Sermon,  Oct.  25,  1863,  by 

Win.  P.  Paine.     Svo,  27  p. 
GEORGETOWN,  (Mass.)     A  Semi-Centennial  Discourse,  June  7, 

1847,  50th  Anniv.  of  his  Ordin.,  by  Isaac  Braman.     Svo,  39 

p.  ;  valuable. 

2784  Historical.     [Five.'] 

HADLEY,  (Mass.)     An  Half-Century  Discourse,  March  3,  1803, 

by  Saml.  Hopkins.     Svo,  uncut,  orig.  cov.  ;  very  scarce,  32  p. 

Northampton,  1805 
HADLEY.     Half-Century  Sermon,  Two  Disc.,  June  24,  1860,  on 

50th  Anniv.  of  Ordin.,  by  John  Woodbridge.     Svo,  35  p. 
PROVIDENCE,  (R.  I.)     A   Discourse    on   the   Conclusion  of  the 

Second  Century,  from  the  settlement  of  the  State,  by  Thos. 

Williams,  June,  1836.     Svo,  32  p.  ;  scarce. 
PROVIDENCE.     Historical   Discourse   deliv.    May   28,   1865,  90 

years  after  Dedication  of  First  Baptist  Ch.,  by  S.  L.  Cald- 

well.     Svo,  22  p. 
PROVIDENCE.     A  Centennial  Discourse,  March  22,  1866,  by  D. 

Patten.     Svo,  29  p. 

2785  Historical.     [Nine.] 

GLOVER,  (Yt.)     Disc.  Semi-Centennial  Celebration  First  Cong. 

Church,  Jan.  12,  1867,  by  g.  K.  B.  Ferkins.     Svo,  8  p.,  dble. 

col. 
LISBON,  (Vt.)     A  Half-Century  Sermon,  deliv.  Dec.  5,  1854,  by 

Levi  Nelson.     Svo,  23  p.  ;  scarce. 
EAST  HAMPTON,  (Mass.)     A  Half-Century  Sermon,  Aug.  18. 

1839,  by  Payson  Williston.     Svo,  24  p.  ;  scarce. 
HINGHAM,  (Mass.)     Sermon,  June  28,  1 856,  50th  Anniv.  'of  his 

Ministry,  by  Jos.  Richardson.     Svo,  48  p. 
PRINCETON  Theol.  Seminary.     Discourse  on  Completion  of  Half 

Century,  April  30,  1 862,  by  Wm.  B.  Sprague.     Svo,  72  p. 
STOW,  (Mass.)     An  Aged  Minister's  Review  of  Fifty  Years, 

Sermon,  Oct.  11,  18^4,  by  Jon.  Newell.     Svo,  uncut,  20  p. 
BERKSHIRE  Association,  Proc.  at  Centennial  Commem.  of,  Oct. 

28,  1863.     Historical  Disc,  by  Prof.  A.   Hopkins.     Svo,  56 

p. ;  important. 
WESTMINSTER,  (Vt.)     Sermon,  June  11,  1867,  One  Hundredth 

Anniv.  of  Cong.  Church,  by  Pliny  H.  White.     Historical  Pa 
per,  by  Alfred  Stevens.     Svo,  48  p.  ;  valuable. 

2786  Historical.     [Three.] 

IPSWICH,  (Mass.)     A  Centennial  Disc.,  Aug.  10,  1834,  by  D.  T. 

Kimball.     Svo,  32  p.  ;  scarce. 
IPSWICH.     Thirtieth  Anniv.  Disc.,  June  29,  1856,  by  Dan'l  Fitz. 

8w,  23  p. 
IPSWICH.     Disc.,  Oct.  8,  1856,  50th  Anniv.  of  his  Ordin.,  by  D. 

T.  Kimball.     Svo,  96  p.     Port. 


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2787  Miscellaneous.     Rare  and  Interesting.     [TJireeJ] 

EMMONS,  NATH'L.     A  Discourse   addressed  to   the   Cong,   in 

Franklin,  1809. 
CHALMERS,  Thos.     A    Series   of  Discourses    on   the  Christian 

Revelation,  in  Connexion  with  Modern  Astronomy,  N.  Y., 

1817.     Svo,  215  p. 
M'LEOD.  ALEX.     A  Scriptural  View  of  the  Character,  Causes, 

and  Ends  of  the  Present  War.     N.  Y.,  1815.     Svo,  224  p. 

2788  Sermons.     Historical.     [Thirteen.'] 

MANN,  SAM'L.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Wrentham,  Jan.  1, 1701. 
and  now  published  at  the  request  of  several  of  his  descend 
ants.  Svo,  uncut,  24  p.  Dedham,  1801 

INGERSOLL,  GEO.  G.     A  Farewell  Address,  June  2,  1844. 

TAPPAN,  DAVID.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Newbury,  occasion 
of  his  removal  to  Univ.  at  Cambridge.  Svo,  uncut,  35  p. 

Portsmouth,  1793 

SNELL,  THOS.  Discourse  delivered  in  Brookfield,  before  the 
Female  Bible  Cent.  Society,  Aug.  4,  1815.  Svo,  23  p. 

ALLERTON,  ISAAC.  Sermon,  addressed  particularly  to  the  Bap 
tist  Denomination,  on  the  Communion  of  All  Saints. 

Mount  Pleasant,  N.  Y.,  1822 

ROMEYN,  J.  B.  A  Sermon  delivered  in  Phila.,  May  23,  1808, 
on  Missions. 

OSSOOD,  DAVID.  A  Sermon  on  tKe  day  of  Annual  Thanksgiving, 
Nov.  20,  1794.  Svo,  uncut,  29  p. 

SMITH,  ETHAN.  Farewell  Sermon,  deliv.  at  Haverhill,  N.  H., 
June  30,  1799.  Svo,  '27  p.,  uncut ;  very  scarce. 

Peacham,  Vt.,  1800 

HOPKINS,  A.  T.     "  The  Evils  and  Remedy  of  Lewdness." 

Utica,  1834 

CHAPIN,  CALVIN.  Sermon  before  the  "  Conn.  Soc.  for  Promot 
ing  Good  Morals,"  Hartford,  May  18, 1814.  34  p. 

JOHNSON,  J.  B.  A  Farewell  Sermon,  Sept.  26,  1802,  in  Albany. 
9  6  p. ;  scarce. 

KIRK,  E.  N.  "  Our  Duty  in  Perilous  Times,"  Sermon,  June  1, 
1856,  in  Boston. 

BARSTOW,  Z.  S.  Sermon  at  Installation  of  J.  M.  Putnam,  Dun- 
barton,  N.  H.,  July  8,  1830. 

2789  Historical.     [Seven.] 

BEVERLY,  (Mass.)  Lecture,  comprising  the  History  of  the 
Second  Parish,  July  6, 1834,  by  Edwin  M.  Stone.  Svo,  un 
cut,  35  p.  ;  very  scarce. 

BEVERLY.  (Mass.)  A  Valedictory  Discourse,  July  4,  1858,  in 
First  Church,  by  C.  T.  Thayer.  Svo,  52  p. 

IPSWICH,  (Mass.)  A  Sketch  of  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of, 
1823,  by  David  T.  Kimball.  Svo,  uncut  44  p.  ;  very  scarce. 

IPSWICH.  The  Last  Sermon  Preached  in  the  Ancient  Church 
of  First  Parish,  Feb.  22,  1846,  by  David  T.  Kimball.  8w, 
32  p. ;  scarce. 


516 

SALEM.  The  Claims  of  the  Tabernacle  Church  to  be  the 
Church  of  1735.  Svo,  56  p.  Salem,  1847 

SALEM.  Candid  Review  of  Correspondence  in  relation  to 
Tabernacle  Church. 

SALEM.  Correspondence  between  the  First  Church  and  Taber 
nacle  Church.  Svo,  uncut,  176  p.  Salem,  1832 

2790  Historical.     [Ten.] 

HOMER,  (N.  Y.)     Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  Cong.  Church,  by 

J.  C.  Holbrook.     Svo,  9  p.,  dble.  col 
NEW  BRUNSWICK,  (N.  J.)    A  Record  of  Christ  Church,  by  Alfred 

Stubbs.     8vo.  76  p.  ;  valuable. 
NEWBURYPORT,  (Mass.)     Sermons   by   Mr.  Cary  and  Andrews, 

on  leaving  the  Old  Church,  and  Dedication  of  new  one,  Sept. 

27,  1801.     Svo,  56 p.;  scarce. 
ORLEANS,  (Mass.)     Discourse,  Barnstable  Conference,  Dec.  19, 

1855,  Illustrating  the  rise,  growth,  decline,   etc.,  by  Jos.  S. 

Clark.     Svo,  36 p.:  very  interesting. 
POTTSVILLE,  (Pa.)     Historical  Sketch  of  the  Synod  of  N.  J.,  by 

B.  K  Rogers.     Svo,  25  p. 
QUINCY.  (HI. )     Memorial  of  the  Illinois  Association,  completing 

a  Quarter  of  a  Century  of  its   History,  and   an    Historical 

Appendix,  by  Win.  Carter,  Oct.  28,  1869.     Svo,-  98  p. 
SCITUATE,  ( Mass.)     Historical  Sketch  of  the  First  Cong.  Church. 

]  2mo,  51  p. 
SOMERVILLE.  (Mass.)     Axldress   at  laying  of  Corner  Stone  1st 

Cong.  Ch.,  Sept.  28,  1844,  by  E.  M.  Hodges.     Svo,  19  p. 
UPTON,  (Mass.)     Sermon,  on  leaving  the  Old  Meeting-House, 

Dec.  31,  1848.     Also,  Sermon  at  Dedication  of  New  Cong. 

Church,  Jan.  3,  1849   both.    By   Benj.  Wood.     Sermon   at 

Funeral  of  Rev.  Benj.  Wood,  April,  1849,  by  H.  A.  Tracy. 

Svo,  60  p. 
WEST  LEXINGTON,  (Ky.)     A  Sketch  of  the  Immigrant  Church, 

Sept.  1.  1858,  by  J.  D.  Shane.     8vo,  27  p.  ;  valuable. 

2791  Historical.      Valuable.     {Ten,.'] 

WESTON,  (Mass.)  Address  deliv.  July  4,  1853,  by  Asa  D. 
Smith.  Svo,  45  p. 

WOODSTOCK,  (Conn.)  History  of  the  First  Cong.  Church,  by 
L.  Grosvenor.  Svo,  28  p.  ;  vahia  ble. 

EICHMONDVILLE,  (N.  Y.)  The  Early  History  of  the  Lutheran 
Church  in  New  York,  by  O.  A.  Lintner.  Svo,  uncut,  24  p.  ; 
valuable. 

PORTSMOUTH,  (N.  H.)  Four  Sermons,  connected  with  the  Re 
opening  of  Church  of  South  Parish,  Dec.,  1858,  and  Jan., 
1859,  by  G.  P.  Peabody.  l'2mo,  112 p.  ;  scarce. 

PORTSMOUTH.  *'  Its  Advantages  and  Needs."  Sermon,  Nov.  30, 
1854,  by  Wm.  Lamson.  Svo,  23  p. 

PORTSMOUTH.  Sermon  at  Closing  Sunday  School  Room  in 
Court  Street,  Feb.  15,  1857,  by  A.  P.  Peabody.  Svo,  24:  p. 

SALEM,  (Mass.)     "  Principles  of  the  Reformation."    Sermon  at 


51T 

Dedication  of  First  Cong.  Ch.,  Nov.  16,  1826,  by  Chas.  W. 

Upham.     8vo,  uncut,  62  p  ;  scarce  and  valuable  ;  fine  copy. 
SALEM.     Sermon  at  Installation  of  Eev.  Geo.  W.  Briggs,  Jan. 

6,  1853,  with  notices  of  the  First  Church  and  its  Ministers. 

8vo,  62  p. 
SALEM.     Two  Discourses  on  taking  leave  of  the  Old  Church  in 

Salem,  Dec.  28,  1845,  by  James  Flint.     Svo,  48  p. 
SALEM.     Sermon,  on  Anniv.  of  Ordination  North  Church,  Nov. 

19,  1837.  by  John  Brazer.     Svo,  uncut,  22  p. 

2792  Historical.     Valuable.     [Seven,] 

J.  ABBOTT'S  Sermon  on  the  15th  Anniv.  of  his  Ordination  at 

Beverly,  1848.     8w,  22  p. 
R.   S.   STORK'S  Disc.,  July  3,  1861,  on  the  50th  Anniv.  of  his 

Ordination,  Braintree.     Svo,  102  p.  ;  scarce. 
Jos.  VAILL.     A  Memorial  Sermon,  Feb.  7,  1864,  Commem.  50 

yrs.  settlement  Brimfield,  Mass.     Svo,  42  p. 
JAS.  THOMPSON.     Sermon  on  37th  Anniv.   of  Ordination,   in 

Barre,  Mass.,  Jan.  11,  1841.     Svo,  35  p. 
JAS.  THOMPSON.     Discourse,  Jan.  11.  1854,  End  of  Ministry  of 

50  yrs.  in  Barre.     Svo,  91  p. 
JOHN  PIERCE.     Reminiscences  of  Forty  Years,  March  19,  1837. 

Brookline,  Mass.     Svo,  35  p.,  uncut ;  very  scarce. 
JOHN  PIERCE.     Brookline  Jubilee  Disc.,  March  15,  1847,  50 

yrs.  from  his  Ordination.     Svo,  72  p.  ;  scarce. 

2793  Historical.     [Seven.'] 

WARREN.     Historical  Disc.  Centennial  of  Warren  Assoc.,  Sept. 

11,  1867,  by  S.  L.  Caldwell.     Svo,  19  p. 
PEPPERELL,  (Mass.)     A  Centennial  Disc.,  Jan.  29,   1847,  with 

Historical  Notices,  by  David  Andrews.     Svo.  48  p.;  scarce. 
PEPPERELL.     A  Centennial  Discourse,  being  a  plea  in  vindica 
tion  of  the  Rights  of  Cong.  Churches,  Feb.  9,  1847,  by  Chas. 

Babbidge.     Svo,  4Ap. 
NEWBURYPORT,    (Mass.)     A    Discourse,    Nov.    19,   1844,   50th 

Anniv.  of  his  Ordin.,  by  Dan'l  Dana.     Svo,  32  p. 
NEWBURYPORT.      A   Historical    Discourse,   Commemorative  of 

First  Centennial  of  First  Presb.  Church,  Jan.  7,  1846,  by 

J.  F.  Stearns.     Svo,  04  p.     Port.     Scarce. 
HARTFORD,    (Ct.)     Historical   Address,   Trinity  College,   25th 

Anniv.,  by  E.  E.  Beardsley.     Svo,  31  p. 
HARTFORD,   (Ct.)     Twentieth  Anniv.   North  Church,  May  22, 

1853,  by  Horace  Bushnell.     Svo,  3'2  p. 

2794  Historical.      Very  scarce.     [Five.] 

DOVER,  N.  H.  A  Bi-Centennial  Sermon,  Nov.  29,  1838.  By 
David  Root.  Svo,  3 1  pp.  ;  scarce. 

DORCHESTER,  Mass.  Memorials  of  the  First  Church,  from  its 
settlement  in  New  England  to  the  end  of  the  Second  Cen 
tury.  July  4,  1830.  By  Thaddeus  Mason  Harris.  Svo,  un 
cut,  67  p.  ;  scarce  ;  fine  copy. 


518 

DEEKFIELD,  Mass.  History  of  First  Church.  Sept.  22,  1857. 
By  Samuel  Wiilard.  8 wo,  42  pp. 

DOVER,  Mass.  Thirty  Years'  Ministry.  Ry  Ralph  Sanger. 
Sept,  18,  1842.  $00,  24  pp. ;  scarce. 

DUDLEY,  Mass.  An  Anniv.  Disc.,  March  20,  1853  ;  with  Topo 
graphical  and  Historical  Notices  of  the  Town.  By  Joshua 
Bates.  Svo,  58  pp.  ;  scarce. 

2795  Historical.      Valuable.     [Ten.] 

AMHEBST,   Mass.      Sermon :    Dedication   of    College   Chapel. 

Feb.  28,  1827.     By  Heman  Humphrey. 
ANDOVER,  Mass.     Sermon  :  Completion  of  new  College  Edifice, 

Sept.  13,  1821.     By  Moses  Stuart. 
BRIMFIELD,  Mass.     Annals  of  the  Church  in,  with  Appendix, 

showing  the   Origin  of  Churches  in  Holland,  Wales,   and 

Monson.     Also,  map,  indicating  residence  of  Early  Settlers. 

1856.     Svo,  83  pp.  ;  scarce  and  valuable. 
BROOKFIELD,  Mass.     Historical  Sketch  of  the  Baptist  Church. 

8pp. 
BROOKLINE.     Sermon  on  decease  of  Samuel  Hammond,  Oct.  1 3, 

1816,  by   Jon.   Homer.       Svo,    uncut;    valuable   Appendix; 

26pp. 
CHARLESTOWN.     "The  duty  of  Commemorating  the  deeds  of 

our  Fathers."     Sermon,  June  18,  1865,  by  J.  E.  Rankin. 
DORCHESTER,  Mass.     Memorial  of  the  Proprietors  of  New  South 

Church,  &c.     Svo,  uncut,  48  pp. 
HALIFAX,  N.  S.     Origin  and  Formation  of  the  Baptist  Church, 

1828 
HARDWICK,  Mass.     Address,  at  laying  Corner-Stone  of  Calvin- 

istic  Society,  Sept.,  1828,  by  Parsons  Cooke. 
HINGHAM.     "The  Old  Man's  Calendar."     Discourse,  Aug.  26, 

1781.     Reprinted  May,  1846.     By  Ebenezer  Gay. 

First  printed  Ly  John  Boyle,  of  Boston,  in  1781  ;  afterwards  in  England 
and  Holland.  It  is  now  difficult  to  find  copies  of  it.  Jos.  B.  Felt's 
copy.  Autog.  of  Solomon  Lincoln. 

2796  Historical.     [Eight.] 

FULLER,  ARTHUR  B.  A  Historical  Disc,  in  New  North  Ch., 
Boston,  1854.  Svo,  33  pp. 

ELLIS,  GEO.  E.  A  Commen.  Disc,  in  New  South  Church,  Bos 
ton,  1864.  50th  Anniv.  Svo,  46  pp. 

GANNETT,  EZRA  S.  Sermon,  40th  year  of  his  Ministry,  Boston, 
1864.  Svo,  -22  pp. 

SHARP,  DANIEL.  Services  at  40th  Anniv.  of  his  Installation, 
Boston,  1852.  Svo,  cl.,  68  pp. 

BARRETT,  SAMUEL.  Two  Disc.,  12th  Cong.  Ch.,  25th  year  of  his 
Ministry.  Boston.  Svo.  40  pp. 

YOUNGS,  ALEX.  Discourse  on  20th  Anniv.  of  his  Ordination, 
Jan.  19,  1845.  Boston.  Svo,  uncut,  32  pp  ;  scarce. 

WINCHELL,  JAS.  M.     Two  Disc.,  exhibiting  an  Historical  Sketch 


519 

of  the  First  Baptist  Church,  in  Boston,  from  1655  to  1818. 
Svo.  47  pp  ;  very  scarce. 

THACHEK,  PETER.  Sermon,  Dec.  29, 1799,  on  the  Completion 
of  Century  of  Brattle  Street  Church,  Boston.  Svo,  uncut; 
scarce  ;  18  pp. 

2797  Historical.     '[Seven.] 

NEW  HAVEN.  Discourse,  Fifty  Years'  Ministry,  Feb.  25,  1 855, 
by  Sam'l  Merwin.  Svo,  72  pp. 

NEW  HAVEN.  Disc.  Commemorative  of  History  of  Church  of 
Christ,  in  Yale  College,  during  the  First  Century  of  its  ex 
istence.  Nov.  22,  1857.  With  Notes  and  an  Appendix. 
By  Geo.  P.  Fisher.  8vo,  98  pp. 

SALEM,  Mass.  Discourse,  First  Centennial  Anniv.  of  Taber 
nacle  Church,  April  26,  1835.  By  Sam'l  M.  Worcester.  8vo, 
64  pp.,  uncut. 

SALEM.  Sermon,  38th  Anniv.  of  his  Ordin.,  1843.  By  Brown 
Emerson.  Svo,  31  pp. 

SALEM.  Historical  Discourse,  50th  Anniv.  of  First  Baptist 
Church,  Dec.  24,  1854.  By  Kob't  C.  Mills.  Syo,  78  pp. 

SALEM.  Discourse,  50th  Anniv.  of  his  Ordination,  April  24, 
1855.  By  Brown  Emerson.  8vo,  96  pp. 

SALEM.  A  Semi-Centennial  Add.,  Aug.  24,  1859,  in  Univer- 
salist  Ch. — 50th  Anniv.  of  Ordin.  of  Edw.  Turner,  and  Ded. 
of  Church.  By  Lemuel  Willis.  Svo,  8±pp. 

2798  Historical.     [Eight.'] 

LOWELL,  CHA'S.  Disc,  in  West  Church,  Boston,  Aug.  3,  1845. 
8vo,  25  pp. 

WARE,  HENRY.  Two  Disc.,  containing  the  History  of  the  Old 
North  and  New  Brick  Churches,  May  20,  1821 — Complet. 
Century.  Boston.  Svo,  uncut,  60  pp.  scarce. 

BOBBINS,  CHANDLER.  Sermon,  Dec.  5, 1858 — 25th  Anniv.  of  Or 
dination  as  Pastor  2d  Church,  Boston.  Svo,  47  pp. 

FROTHINGHAM,  N.  L.  Two  Hundred  Years  Ago.  Sermon,  Aug. 
29,  1830.  Boston.  Svo,  uncut,  20  pp. 

Celebration  of  close  of  2d  Century  of  the  Thursday 

Lecture.     Boston,  1833.     Svo,  16  pp. 

Twentieth  Anniv.  of  his  Qrdina.,  First  Church.    Bos 
ton,  1835.     8i>o,  uncut,  16  pp. 

PARKMAN.  FRANCIS.  Sermon,  Centennial  of  the  New  North 
Church,  Boston,  1814.  Svo,  uncut,  25  pp. ;  scarce. 

Discourses  in  New  North  Church — Completion  of 

124th  year  of  establishment  of  Church,  1839.     Svo,  £Q  pp., 
uncut. 

2799  Historical.     [Eleven.] 

CAMBRIDGE,  Mass.  Sermon  on  Tie-opening  of  Christ  Church, 
Nov.  22,  1857  ;  with  a  Historical  Notice  of  the  Church. 
By  Nicholas  Hoppin.  Svo,  illust.,  79  pp. 


520 

CAMBEIDGE.     Discourse  on  the  Church-Gathering  in  1636,  by 

Wm.  Newell.     Feb.   22,  1846.     8vo,  65  pp.,   scarce  and  val 
uable. 
DEDHAM,  Mass.     Valedictory  Discourse,  Dec.  20,  1 829,  by  Wm. 

Cogswell.     Svo,  uncut. 
BOSTON,  Mass.     Chronicles  of  Old  South  Church.     Sept.   1, 

1861.     10  pp. 
BOSTON.     Reasons  for  the  appointment  of  Com.  to  investigate 

the  prudential  affairs  of  Old  South  Church.     Added,  copies 

of  Mrs.  Norton's  deeds.     1858. 
BOSTON.     "A  Memorial  of  the  Federal  Street  Meeting- House." 

Discourse  by  Ezra  S.  Gannett ;  with  an  Appendix  and  Illust. 

March  13,  1859.     Svo,  89  pp ;  valuable. 
BOSTON.     Historical  Account  of  Christ  Church.     By  Rev.  Mr. 

Eaton.     1824.     Svo,  uncut;  frontia.  ;  39  pp.  ;  scarce. 
BOSTON.     Discourse    delivered   at   opening   of  new   Meeting- 

House — Second  Baptist   Church — Jan.,    1811,   by   Thomas 

Baldwin.     Svo,  35  pp  ;  scarce. 
BOSTON.     Historical  Notices  of  the  New  North  Church  ;  with 

Anecdotes  of  Andrew  and  John  Eliot.     Svo,  51  pp.,  uncut ; 

very  scarce . 
BOSTON.     Discourse,  Dedication  of  Church  on  Church  Green, 

1815  ;  to  which  are  added  Notes  and  Illustration.     By  S.  O. 

Thacher.     Svo,  43  pp.;  scarce. 
BOSTON.     Discourse,  delivered  in  West  Church,  Dec.  31, 1820, 

by  Cha's  Lowell.     Svo,  uncut,  44  pp.;  valuable. 

2800  Historical.     [Ten.] 

MASS.  EYE  AND  EAR  INFIRMARY.     Address  at  Dedication  of  new 

Building,  July  3,  1850,  by  E.  Reynolds.     Svo,frontis.,  40  pp. 

WILLIAMS  COLLEGE.     Poem,  by  S.  E.   Burrill,  deliv.   July  29, 

1867.  Svo,  uncut,  14  pp. 

N.  Y.  UNIV.     Yaled.  Lect.,  by  Prof.   Draper,  Feb.  23,  1842. 

Svo,  14  pp. 
LEICESTER  ACAD.,  Mass.     Address,  at  Dedic.,  Oct.  26,  1853,  by 

A.  H.  Washburn.     Svo,  2Spp. 
CHARTER  OAK  HALL,   Hartford,  (Ct.)     Proceedings  at  Dedic. 

with  Addresses  of  I.  W.    Stuart   and  others.     May,    1856 

Svo.  45  pp.     Plans,  &c. 

MALDEN  TOWN-HALL,  Mass.     Oration,  Poem,  Speeches,  Chroni 
cles,  &c.,  at  Dedic.,  Oct.  29,  1857.     Svo.,  52  pp. 
CAYUGA  LAKE  ACADEMY.     Celebration  of,  July  22,  1857.     Led- 

yard,  N.  Y..     Address,  by  Salem  Town.     Svo,  2%  pp. 
ANDOVER  THEOL.  SEM.     Poem,   Sept.  22,  1829,  by  Richard  H. 

Dana.     Svo,  uncut  •  scarce  ;  fine  copy  ;  15  pp. 
LANCASTER  SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL  HALL,  (Mass.)  Address,  June  17, 

1868,  by  C.  T.  Thayer:  and  Ode,  by  H.  F.  Buswell.     With 
an  Historical  Appendix.     Svo,  70  pp.  ;  valuable. 

PLUMMER  HALL,  Salem,  (Mass.)  Proceedings  on  Dedica.,  Oct. 
6,  1857  :  and  Judge  White's  Memoir  .of  the  Plummer- 
Family.  Svo,  $1  pp. 


521 

2801  Miscellaneous.     [Eight.'] 

WELLS,  J.  D.  Sermon  on  death  of  Dr.  E.  Woodward.  Con 
taining  a  Biographical  Sketch.  Printed  for  Private  Distri 
bution.  One  of  8  uncut  copies.  1869. 

FROTHIMGHAM,  N.  L.  "  The  duties  of  Hard  Times."  Sermon, 
April  23,  1837.  Boston. 

FROTHINGHAM,  N.  L.      "  Gold."     Sermon,  Dec.  11,  1848. 

Boston. 

ROBBINS,  CHANDLER.  Address  at  Laying  Corner  Stone  of  Sec- 
cond  Church,  May  30th,  1844.  Boston 

ROBBINS,  CHANDLER.     Sermon,  Nov.  6,  1836. 

ELLIS,  GEO.  E.     "  The  Organ  and  Church  Music."     Two  Dis 
courses,  Sept.  26,  1852,  delivered  in  Charlestown. 

ELLIS,  GEO.  E.  "  The  Preacher  and  the  Pastor."  Two  Dis 
courses,  March  1.5,  1840. 

WALKER,  JAMES.  Discourse  on  taking  leave  of  his  Church  in 
Charlestown,  July  14, 1839. 

2802  MisceUaneous.     [Twelve.] 

PERKINS,   NATHAN.      Conn.  Election  Sermon,  May  12,  1808. 

Scarce. 
FOSDICK,  DAVID.     Anniv.  and  Farewell  Sermons,  March  3,  and 

Sept.  19,  1847.  Boston. 

WILDER,  JOHN.     An  Address  to  the  Members  of  Attleborough 

Soc.  for  Agriculture,  &c.,  Feb.  22,  1805.     Contains  Eulogy 

on  Washington. 
WILDER,   JOHN.     Discourse,   Feb.   3,   1805,   in  Attleborough. 

Historical. 
GRIFFIN,  E.  D.     Farewell   Sermon,  May  28,   1809,  Newark, 

N.  J.     8vOj  uncut.     16  p. 
EATON,  WM.     Sermon  at  Fitchburg,  Jan.  8,  18^3,  at  close  of 

his  ministry.     8vo,  uncut.     24  pages. 
NASON,  ELIAS.     Sermon.     Dedication  of  1st.  Cong.  Church  in 

Natick,  Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1854. 
TODD,  JOHN.     Sermon  at  Dedication  in  Groton,  Mass.,  Jan  3, 

1827. 
SMITH,  ASA  D.     Sermon  before  Synod  of  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.,  Oct. 

18,  1848,  in  N.  Y. 
SALTMARSH,  S.     Sermon  on  the  Election  in  Mass,  delivered  in 

Canton,  Nov.  19,  1854. 

HALL,  NATH'L.     Discourse,  July  19,  1835,  to  1st  Church,  Dor 
chester. 
NEWELL,  WM.     Discourse,  Jan  22,  1854,  in  Cambridge. 

2803  Miscellaneous.     Valuable.     [Seven.] 

Murray,  Lindley.    Extracts  from  the  writings  of  divers  authors, 
&c.,  representing  the  evils  of  Stage  Plays.     8vo.     24  pages. 

Phila.,  1799 

Philadelphia.      The   Address   and  Petition  of  a  number  of 
Clergy  to  the  Senate  and  H.  of  Eep.  of  the  State  of  Pa. 
66 


522 

in  relation  to  the  Prohibition  of  Theatrical  Exhibitions. 
8vo.  16  pages.  Phila.,  1793 

Boston  Acad.  of  Music.  Address  on  the  opening  of  the  Odeon. 
By  Samuel  A  Eliot.  8m  17  pages.  Boston,  1835 

GOKHAM,  Me.  "  Dead  on  the  Field  of  Honor."  Dedication  of  the 
Soldiers'  Monument,  Oct.  18,  1866,  Addresses,  Poems,  &c. 
8w,  32  pages.  Valuable.  Portland,  1866 

Mount  Hope  Cemetery — in  Dorchester  and  West  Eoxbury. 
Exercises  at  Consecration.  Boston,  1852 

Williamstown,  Mass.  Dedication  of  the  Missionary  Monu 
ment.  Boston,  1867 

BRIGHTON,  Mass.  Oration  at  Dedication  of  Soldiers'  Monu 
ment,  July  26,  1866,  by  F.  A.  Whitney,  with  an  Appendix 
containing  Notices  of  the  Deceased  Soldiers.  8vo,  62  pages. 

Boston,  1866 

2804  Miscellaneous.     Scarce  lot.     [Eleven.] 

Illinois.    A  Sketch  of  the  Military  Bounty  Tract,  by  F.  Taylor. 

8vo.     12  pages.     Scarce.  Phila.,  1839 

Minnesota:  its  Advantages  to  Settlers.  St.  Paul,  1869 

Lowell,  Mass.     Profits  on  Manufactures.     A  Letter  from  the 

Treas.  of  a  Corp.    (Thos.  G.  Cary),  to  J.  S.  Pendleton,  Va. 

8m     23  pages.  Boston,  1845 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.     The  Portsmouth  Jubilee.     Reception  of 

the  Sons  of,  July  4th,  1853.     Poem  by  "  Mrs.  Partington." 

8m     80  pages.  Portsmouth,  1853 

South  Manchester  (Conn.)  and  its  Silk  Manuf.     1868. 
Bennett,  James  Gordon.     The  War  of  the  Giants  against,  and 

other  recent  matters.     8vo,  19  pages.     Curious.    N.  Y.,  1840 
Barstow,  Z.  S.    Remarks  on  the  "  Preliminary  Hist."  of.    Two 

Discourses  by  Aaron  Bancroft.     8vo,  uncut.     24  pages. 

Bellows  Falls,  1821 
A  Polemic  Essay  in  defence  of  the  Doctrine  of  Election.     8m 

42  pages.  Newark,  1799 

Lloyd,  Thomas.     Sermon,  April  8,  1787.  London 

Miami,  O.     Manifesto  and  Declaration  of   the  Free  Assoc. 

Presbytery.  Xenia,  1843 

Assoc.  Ref.  Synod.     Extracts  from  the  Minutes  of  the  Acts, 

&c.,  of,  May  29,  1793  (?)  Svo.     56  p.     Scarce.     N.  Y.,  1793 

2805  Miscellaneous     \Nine.~\ 

Woodlawn  Cemetery — in  Chelsea  and  Maiden,  Mass.  Ad 
dress  at  Consecration  of,  by  Geo.  E.  Ellis.  Boston,  1851 

Edmonds,  J.  W.  An  Address  on  the  Constitution  and  Code  of 
Procedure  and  the  Modifications  of  the  Law.  8w.  47  pages. 

N.  X,  1848 

The  Guilford  Spring,  Vermont. 

Mass.  State  Prison.  Laws  of  the  Commonwealth  for  the  Gov 
ernment  of,  &c.  8w,  uncut ;  frontis.  112^9. 

Charlestown,  1830 

Case  of  Contempt ;  or,  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Assembly 


523 

of  N.  Y.,  against  Moses  Jaques  and  Levi  D.  Slamm.     8vo. 
IS  pages.  N.  F.,  1837 

The  Constitutions  of  U.  S.  and  New  York,  1835.  Port,  of  Wash 
ington.  8vo,  uncut.  28  pages. 

Report  of  the  Evidence  and  Reasons  of  the  Award  bet.  J. 
Orlandos  and  A.  Luriottis,  Greek  Dep.,  and  Le  Roy, 
Bayard  &  Co.,  by  the  Arbitrators.  8vo.  72  pages. 

N.  F,  1826 

West  Boston  Soc.  Rep.  of  Com.  on  subject  of  Land  in  front 
of  the  Church,  April,  1849. 

McMaster,  Gilbert.  The  Moral  Character  of  Civil  Govern 
ment,  &c.  8vo.  72  pages.  Albany,  1832 

2806  Miscellaneous.     Valuable.     [Eleven.'] 

Pamphlet  in  the  Armenian  Language. 

"       Russian 
New  York  City.     Wealth  and  Biog.  of  the  Wealthy  Citizens 

of.     6th  Ed.     34  pages.     1845. 

Boston.     "Our  First  Men."     A  Calendar  of  Wealth,  Fashion, 

and  Gentility,  &c.     8vo.     48  p.,  uncut.  Boston,  1846 

The  "  Hive."     Vol.  I.     12  Nos.     Edited  by  Bloomfield.     8vo, 

uncut     Curious.  New  York,  184(> 

Something.     Edited  by  Nemo  Nobody,  Esq.     " '  Tis  Something 

—Nothing:'     No.  15.     Vol.  1.     Uncut.  Boston,  1810 

Royal  American  Magazine  for  October,  1774.     8vo,  uncut. 

Boston,  1774 

Lawrence,  Mass.  An  Authentic  History  of  the  Lawrence 
Calamity,  embracing  a  description  of  the  Pein- 
berton  Mill,  &c.  8vo,  uncut ;  fine  copy. 

Boston,  1860 

Report  of  Treas'r  of  Com.  of  Relief  for  Sufferers 

of  the  Pemberton  Mill.     8vo.     51  pages. 

Lawrence,  1860 

Spencertown,  N.  Y.  Proceedings  of  the  Independence  Jubilee, 
July  4,  1846.  8-uo.  4&  pages.  Albany,  1846 

Junior  Pioneer  Association.  Historical  Collections.  No.  1. 
Address  by  F.  De  W.  Ward.  8vo.  48  pages. 

Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1860 

2807  Miscellaneous.      Valuable.     [Eight.] 

Williams,  John.  New  Observations  on  the  Diseases  of  the 
Eye  and  Ear  ;  or,  every  Man  his  own  Oculist.  8vo,  uncut. 
108  pages.  N.  Y.,  1840 

Fowler  O.  S.  Fowler  on  Matrimony  ;  or,  Phrenology  and 
Physiology  applied  to  the  selection  of  Com 
panions  for  Life,  including  directions  to  the 
Married,  &c.  "  Natural  Waists,  or  no  Wives." 

N.  Y.,  1842 

A  Disquisition  on  the  Evils  of  Using  Tobacco,  and 

the  necessity  of  immediate  and  entire  reformation. 
Uncut.  Boston,  1835 


524 

Union  Bank  of  Ma.     An  Act  to  Incorporate,  &c.     Uncut. 

Tallahassee,  1834 

Gurley,  R.  E.  The  Eeport  of.  to  obtain  information  in  respect 
to  Liberia.  116  pages.  Illns.  Washington,  1850 

Poughkeepsie  Female  Bible  Soc.  The  First  Annual  Keport, 
Oct.  6,  1815.  Svo.  20  pages.  Poughkeepsie,  1815 

EVEBETT,  ALEX.  H.  An  Address  in  Salem,  Mass.,  Jan.  8,  1836, 
in  Commem.  of  the  Victory  of  New  Orleans.  Svo.  Fine 
copy.  61  pages.  Scarce.  Boston.  1836 

RIVES,  W.  C.  Discourse  on  the  Uses  and  Importance  of  His 
tory,  illustrated  by  a  Comparison  of  the  American  and 
French  Revolutions.  Svo  ;  orig.  cov.  57  pages.  Fine  copy. 
Scarce.  Richmond,  1847 

2808  Miscellaneous.      Valuable.     [Twenty-one] 

Pickering,  John.  A  Lecture  on  the  alleged  uncertainty  of  the 
Law.  Svo.  28  pages,  uncut.  Very  valuable.  Boston,  1834 

Thacher,  Peter  O.  An  Address  pronounced  before  the  Mem 
bers  of  the  Bar  of  Suffolk  Co.,  Mass.  Svo,  uncut.  28  pages. 
Very  scarce  and  important.  Boston,  1831 

Association  for  Exhibition  of  the  Industry  of  all  Nations,  1858. 

N.  Y. 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans.  Subject  of  a  communication  be 
tween.  Georgetown,  1836 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  K.  R.  Co.  Extr.  devel.  by  C.  G.  Peebles. 
1854. 

Gallatin.  Albert.     Peace  with  Mexico .  New  York. 

Tochman,  Maj.  G.  Lecture  on  the  Social,  Political  and 
Literary  Condition  of  Poland.  Bait.,  1844 

Stevens,  John  L.  Memoir  of  an  Eventful  Expedition  in  Cen 
tral  Amer.  New  York,  1850 

Memoirs  of  the  Irish  Union,  by  Messrs.  Emmett,  O'Connor 
and  McNevin,  with  an  exam,  of  these  gentlemen. 

London,  1798 

Voyages,  Adventures  and  Situation  of  the  French  Emigrants, 
from  the  Year  '89  to  '99,  by  a  Lady.  Very  rare.  Western 
imprint.  Lexington,  1800 

Eraser  D.  Essay  on  the  Origin,  Antiquity,  &3.,  of  the  Scots 
and  Irish  Nations.  To  which  is  added  an  Oration  deliv. 
before  Caledonian  Soc.  N.  Y.,  1801 

Hist.  Sketch  of  the  Origin,  Progress  and  Present  State  of  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  the  Univ.  of  N.  Y. 

1813 

Hist,  of  Origin  and  Progress  of  the  late  Revolution  in  Geneva. 

Phil,  1791 

Description,  Statis.  and  Geog.  of  the  Countries  of  Europe. 

Hartford,  1848 

Examination  of  certain  statements  in  Macaulay's  Hist,  of  Eng 
land  in  regard  to  the  Church  of  Eng.,  attributed  to  James 
Craik  and  John  M'Gill.  Louisville,  1849 

Smith,  J.  Toulmin.  Parallels  between  the  Constitution  and 
Constitutional  His.  of  Eng.  and  Hungary.  Boston,  1850 


525 

Rickards,  E.     India  ;    or,  Facts  submitted  to  illustrate  the 
Character  and  Condition  of  the  Native  Inhabitants. 

London,  IS'28 

Davis,  A.     Antiq.  of  America.,  &c.  Buffalo,  1849 

Calvert,  George.     Review  of  Hon.  John  P.  Kennedy's  Disc,  on 

Life  and  Character  of.  Baltimore,  1846 

Le  Livre  Rouge  ;  or,  Red  Book.      Being  a  List  of  Private 

Pensions,  paid  from-  the  Public.  Treasury  of  France. 

New  York,  1794 

Clery,  M.     A.  Journal  of  Occurrences  at  the  Temple  during 
the  confinement  of  Louis  XVI.,  King  of  France. 

Dublin,  1798 

2809  ALLEN,  COL.  ETHAN.     MEMOIE  OF,  containing  the  most  in 

teresting  incidents  connected  with  his  private  and  public 
career.  By  Hugh  Moore.  Svo,  half  dk.  green  lev.,  gilt  top, 
rough  edges  ;  very  scarce  in  this  condition.  Plattaburgh,  1834 

2810  ALSTEAD,  N.  H.     A  SERMON  preached  on  the  First  Sabbath 

in  January,  1826,  with  HISTORICAL  SKETCHES  OF  THE  TOWN. 
By  Seth  S.  Arnold.  Svo.  19  pages  Sermon  and  28  pages  Ap 
pendix,  embracing  Historical  Sketches  ;  extremely  scarce ;  beautiful 
copy.  Alstead,  N.  H.,  1826 

2811  ALSTEAD,  N.  H.      CONTINUATION  OF   AN  APPENDIX,  embracing 

Historical  Sketches  of  the  Town  from  1826  to  1836.  Svo,  12 
pages  ;  extremely  scarce.  Keene,  N.  H.,  1836 

2812  AMERICAN  WAR  OF  1812.    HISTORY  OF,  from  the  commence 

ment  until  the  final  termination  thereof  on  the  8th  of  Jan.,  1815, 
at  New  Orleans.  Embellished  with  a  likeness  of  General 
Pike  and  six  other  Eng.  Svo,  half  tur.  mor.,  red,  gilt  top  ;  fine 
copy  ;  with  a  cotemporary  plate  of  the  Battle  of  New  Orleans  in 
serted.  Philadelphia,  1816 

2813  ANDRE,  MAJOR   JOHN.      AN  AUTHENTIC  NARRATIVE  OF  THE 

CAUSES  WHICH  LED  TO  THE  DEATH  OF  MAJOR-  JOHN  ANDRE,  Ad 
jutant-General  of  His  Majesty's  Forces  in  North  America.  By 
Joshua  Hett  Smith.  To  which  is  added,  A  MONODY  ON  THE 
DEATH  OF  MAJOR  ANDRE,  by  Miss  Seward.  12mo,  full  polished 
calf,  gilt  edges ;  bound  by  Bedford  ;  with  the  very  rare  portrait  of 
Andre,  by  Scoles. 

NEW  YORK  ;  Printed  for  Evert  Duyckinck.     1809 

2814  ANDRE,  MAJ.  JOHN.     VINDICATION  OF  THE  CAPTORS  OF.     By 

Egbert  Benson.  With  Introduction  and  Appendix.  Svo, 
full  crimson  crushed  levant,  gilt  top,  rough  edges. 

New  York:  Privately  printed.     1865. 

80  copies.     For  F.  S.  Hoffman. 

2815  A.  W.  FARMER.     A  VIEW  OF  THE  Controversy  between  Great 

Britain  and  her  Colonies  :  including  a  mode  of  determining 
then*  Present  Disputes,  FINALLY  and  EFFECTUALLY  ;  and  of 
Preventing  All  Future  Contentions.  Svo,  37  pages  ;  fine  copy  ; 
very  scarce. 

NEW  YORK:  Printed  by  JAMES  RIVINGTON.     MDCCLXXIV. 

2816  A.  W.  FARMER.       THE  CONGRESS   CANVASSED  ;    or,  an   Examina 

tion  into  the  Conduct  of  the  Delegates  at  their  GRAND  CON- 


526 

VENTION,  held  in  Philadelphia,  Sept.  1,  1774,  addressed  to  the 
MERCHANTS  of  New  York.  ~8vo,  28  pages  ;  fine  copy  ;  very  scarce. 

FEINTED    (by  Jas.  Eivington)  IN  THE  YEAR  MDCCLXXIV. 

2817  ALEXANDER,  JOHN  H.     Memoir  of.     By  William  Pinkney.     Read 

before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  Thurs.  Even'g,  May  2, 

1867.     Svo,  uncut;  33  pages  ;  on  tinted  paper.   .Baltimore,  1867 

Contains  list  of  Dr.  Alexander's  Works,  Published  and  in  Manuscript. 

2818  BENTON,  JESSE  (Brother  of  Thomas  Benton).     AN  ADDRESS  to 

the  People  of  the  United  States  on  the  Presidential  Election. 
l*2mo,  34  pages  ;  fine  copy  ;  very  rare  and  valuable. 

Nashville,  Tenn.,  1824 

2819  BISHOP  or  ST.  ASAPH.     A  SPEECH  intended  to  have  been  spoken 

on  the  Bill  for  Altering  the  Charters  of  the  Colony  of  Massa 
chusetts  Bay.  Svo,  24  pages  ;  fine  copy  ;  scarce. 

BOSTON,  MDCCLXXTV. 

2820  BREWSTER,  WILLIAM,   CHIEF   OF   THE   PILGRIMS  ;    or,   the 

Life  and  Time  of — ruling  Elder  of  the  Pilgrim  Colony  that 
Founded  New  Plymouth,  the  Parent  Colony  of  New  England, 
in  1620.  By  Rev.  Ashbel  Steel.  Dlust.  with  Five  Steel  and 
Four  other  Eng.  Svo,  cl,  416  pages  ;  fine  copy. 

Philadelphia.  1857 

2821  BROOKLINE,  MASS.     A  DISCOURSE  delivered  24  November, 

1805,  the  Day  which  completed  a  Century  from  the  Incorpo 
ration  of  the  Town.  By  John  Pierce,  the  Fifth  Minister  of 
Brookline.  Svo,  stiff  cover,  32  pages  ;  beautiful  copy  of  this  ex 
ceedingly  scarce  Local  History.  Cambridge,  1806 
Your  Fathers,  where  are  they  ? 

2822  CHAUNCY,  CHARLES.      "  ALL  Nations  of  the  Earth,  blessed 

in  CHRIST,  the  Seed  of  ABRAHAM."  SERMON  PREACHED  AT  BOSTON 
at  the  ORDINATION  of  the  Rev.  JOSEPH  BOWMAN  to  the  WORK  of 
the  Gospel-Ministry,  MORE  ESPECL\LLY  among  the  Mohawk  In 
dians  on  the  Western  Borders  of  NEW-ENGLAND,  August  31, 
1 762.  Svo,  50  pages  ;  fine  copy  ;  rare.  Boston,  1 762 

2823  CANADA.     UPPER  AND  LOWER.      A  Tour  through,    Containing 

a  View  of  the  Present  State  of  Religion,  Learning,  Commerce, 
Agriculture,  Colonization,  Customs  and  Manners  among  the 
English,  French  and  Indian  SETTLEMENTS.  By  a  Citizen  of 
the  United  States.  12mo,  old  slip.  bdg.  ;  fine  copy  ;  very  scarce 
imprint.  Printed  at  Litchfield  (Ct.},  1799 

2824  CITIZEN.     THE  OTHER  SIDE  OF  THE  QUESTION  ;  or  a  DEFENCE  of 

the  LIBERTIES  of  North  America.  In  ANSWER  to  a  late  FRIENDLY 
ADDRESS  to  All  Reasonable  Americans  on  the  subject  of  our 
POLITICAL  CONFUSIONS.  By  a  CITIZEN.  Svo,  31  pages  ;  fine  copy  ; 
very  scarce. 

NEW  YORK  :  Printed  by  JAMES  RIVINGTON.     MDCCLXXTV. 

2825  COGHLAN,  MRS.  MARGARET,  MEMOIRS  OF,  written  by  Her 

self,  and  Dedicated  to  the  British  Nations  ;  being  interspersed 
with  ANECDOTES  of  the  late  AMERICAN  and  present  FRENCH 
WAR  ;  with  Remarks,  Moral  and  Political.  Svo,  full  dk.  blue 
crushed  levant,  gilt  top,  rough  edges  ;  beautiful  copy ;  with  the  very 
scarce  Preface  by  the  Editor  of  this  edition.  New  York,  1795 


527 

2826  CONGRESS.       What  think  ye  of  the  CONGRESS  now?   or,  An 

Enquiry  how  far  the  AMERICANS  are  bound  to  abide  by  and 
execute  the  decisions  of  the  late  CONGRESS  ?  8 vo,  48  pages  ; 
fine  copy ;  very  scarce. 

NEW  YORK  :  Fruited  by  JAMES  RIVINGTON.     MDCCLXXV. 

2827  CONNECTICUT.       ELECTION    SERMON,    May  8th,   1783.     The 

UNITED  STATES  elevated  to  Glory  and  Honor.  A  Sermon 
preached  before  His  Excellency  JONATHAN  TRUMBULL,  Esq., 
LL.D.,  and  the  Honorable  the  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY  of  The  State 
of  CONNECTICUT,  Convened  at  Hartford,  At  the  Anniversary 
ELECTION,  May  8th,  1783.  By  EZRA  STILES,  D.D.,  President  of 
Yale  College.  8vo,  99  pages  ;  beautiful  copy  of  the  very  scarce 
First  Edition  ;  vrith  half  title. 

NEW  HAVEN  :  Printed  by  THOMAS  &  SAMUEL  GREEN. 

MDCCLXXXIH. 

This  Sermon  preached  just  after  the  close  of  the  War  embraces  a  large 
amount  of  Aboriginal,  Revolutionary  and  Ecclesiastical  History. 
Presentation  Copy  from  Dr.  Stiles. 

2828  CONNECTICUT.     ELECTION  SERMON,  MAY,  8th,  1777.     The  Duty 

and  Interest  of  a  People  to  sanctify  the  Lord  of  Hosts.  A  Ser 
mon  preached  before  the  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of 
Conn.,  at  Hartford,  on  the  Day  of  the  Anniversary  Election, 
May  8,  1777.  By  John  Devotion,  Pastor  of  the  Third  Church 
in  Saybrook.  8w,  39  pages,  unb.  ;  with  half  title  ;  very  fine 
copy. 

HARTFORD  :  Printed  by  EBEN  WATSON  near  the  GREAT  BRIDGE. 

MDCCLXXVH. 

This  sermon,  preached  during  "  the  darkest  days  of  the  Revolution," 
abounds  with  historical  allusions  to  the  various  defeats  and  disasters 
which  attended  our  Army  in  the  winter  of  '76,  '77.  There  is  also 
appended  an  "  Independence  "  Anthem,  composed  by  Mr.  Devotion, 
of  which  we  give  a  short  extract : 

K^  f  Sister  States,  heaven's  care,  Philadelphi.  the  centre : 
S  J  Brotherly  love,  the  bond  of  union,  heaven  cement  them, 
^  ]  Rays  divine  dart  effulgence  on  the  CONGRESS  ; 
^  [  Wisdom,  firmness,  moderation,  virtue,  still  attend  them. 

_  f  Live,  Live,  Live, 

^i  \  Beloved  of  the  Lord,  until  he  comes 

§,  •(  Whose  right  it  is  to  reign  ; 

^  \  Call  her  FREE  and  INDEPENDENT  STATES  of  AMERICA  /j 

'    ^Hallelujah,  Praise  the  Lord.    AMEN. 

2829  CONTROVEESY  BETWEEN  GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  HER  COLONIES  RE 

VIEWED  ;  the  Several  Pleas  of  the  Colonies  in  Support  of  their 
Right  to  all  the  Liberties  and  Privileges  of  British  Subjects, 
&c.,  stated  and  considered,  and  the  Nature  of  their  connec 
tion  with  and  Dependence  on  Great  Britain,  shown  upon  the 
Evidence  of  Historical  Facts  and  Authentic  Records.  8vo, 
100  p.  ;  good  copy,  rare. 

BOSTON  :  Printed  by  MEIN  and  FLEEMING,  MDCCLXIX, 

2830  COOPER,  WILLIAM.     THE  DOCTRINE  OF  PREDESTINATION  UNTO 

LITE,  Explained  and  Vindicated.    In  Four  SERMONS,  preached 


528 

to  the  Church  of  Christ,  meeting  in  Brattle  Street,.  With  a 
PKEFACE  by  the  Senior  Pastors  of  the  Town.  Sm.  8vo,fuU  die. 
blue  lev.,  gt.  edges.  Beautiful  copy. 

BOSTON  :  Printed  by  J.  DRAPER  for  J.  EDWARDS  and  H.  FOS 
TER,  in  Cornhil.     MDCCXL. 

2831  COEYAT,  THOiVlAS.     CRUDITIES  ;  REPRINTED  from  the  EDITION 

OF  1611.  To  which  are  now  added,  his  LETTERS  from  INDIA, 
&c.,  and  EXTRACTS  RELATING  TO  HIM,  from  various  Authors  ; 
being  a  more  particular  Account  of  his  TRAVELS  (mostly  on 
FOOT)  in  DIFFERENT  PARTS  of  the  GLOBE,  than  any  hitherto  pub 
lished.  Together  with  his  ORATIONS,  CHARACTER,  DEATH,  &c. 
With  COPPER  PLATES.  IN  THREE  VOLUMES.  8vo  full  cr.  crim. 
lev.  mor.,  gt.  edges,  imide  borders.  Beautiful  copy  ;  quite  scarce. 
Engraved  title. 

LONDON  :  Printedfor  W.  Cater,  &c.     MDCCLXXVI. 

2832  COTTON,  JOHN.     THE  PO WRING  out  of  the  Seven  VIALS  ; 

OR,  an  Exposition  of  the  Sixteenth  Chapter  of  the  REVELA 
TION,  with  an  Application  of  it  to  our  Times.  Wherein  is 
revealed  God's  powring  out  of  the  full  vials  of  his  fierce 
Wrath.  Very  fit  and  necessary  for  this  present  age.  Preach 
ed  in  Sundry  Sermons  at  Boston  in  New-England,  By  the 
Learned  and  Reverend  JOHN  COTTON.  Sm.  4fo,  full  brown  lev., 
gt.  edges,  by  Matthews,  156  £>. 

LONDON  :  Printed  for  R.  S.,  and  are  to  be  sold  at  Henry 
Overtones  Shop  in  Popes  Head  Alley,  1645. 

2833  COVERLY,  SIR  ROGER  DE.     A  CURE  FOR  THE  SPLEEN  ;  or, 

AMUSEMENT  for  a  WINTER'S  EVENING  :  being  the  substance  of 
a  Conversation  on  the  Times,  over  A  FRIENDLY  TANKARD  AND 
PIPE,  between,  SHARP,  BUMPER,  FILLPOT,  GRAVEAIRS,  TRIM,  BRIM, 
AND  PUFF.  8vo,  32  p.  Fine  copy  ;  scarce. 

AMERICA  :  Printed  and  sold  in  the  year  MDCCLXXV. 

Tory  Document — in  the  form  of  a  Dialogue — in  which  the  complaints 
of  the  Colonists  are  ridiculed,  and  the  differences  between  Whig 
and  Tory  made  to  appear  very  light. 

2834  GUSHING,  THOMAS.     A  SERMON  Occasioned  By  the  Great 

and  Publick  Loss  in  the  DEATH  of  the  Hon.  THOMAS  GUSHING, 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Province  of  Mas 
sachusetts-Buy,  April  11,  1746.  Delivered  at  the  South  Church 
in  BOSTON,  by  THOMAS  PRINCE.  8vo,  38  p.  Fine  copy  with  half 
title. 

BOSTON  :  Printed  for  T.  RAND,  in  Cornhil,  1746 

"  Nath'l  Bell's.   The  gift  of  the  sorrowfull  widow,  May  30,  1746." 

2835  DEANE,   SILAS.     AN  ADDRESS  TO  THE  FREE  AND  INDEPENDENT 

CITIZENS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  NORTH  AMERICA.     Sm.  8vo, 
30  p.,  unb.     Fine  copy.     Exceedingly  scarce. 
HARTFORD  :  Printed  by  HUDSON  and  GOODWIN, 

MDCCLXXXIV. 

Charges  of  fraud  and  peculation  in  the  management  of  the  public 
moneys,  and  of  engaging  himself  in  the  interest  of  the  enemies  of 
his  Country,  <fec.,  led  to  the  publication  of  this  Address. 


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2837  ELIOT,  REV.  JOHN,  THE  LITE  or,  the  First  Missionary  to  the 

Indians  in  North  America.  By  Cotton  Mather.  12?7io,  full 
crim.  cr.  lev.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges.  Scarce  ;  beautiful  copy. 

London,  1820 

2838  ENGLAND.    AN  APDKESS  to  the  PEOPLE  of,  being  the  PROTEST  of 

a  PRIVATE  PERSON  against  every  SUSPENSION  OF  LAW  that  is  lia 
ble  to  injure  or  endanger  PERSONAL  SECURITY.  8w,  76  p.  Fine 
copy  ;  very  scarce ;  privately  printed. 

LONDON  :  PRINTED  IN  THE  YEAR  MDCCLXXVIII. 
Acts  of  the  British  Ministry  condemned  in  suspending  the  writ  of  Ha 
beas  Corpus.     Very  cautiously  written,  and  very  little  said  on  the 
subject  of  the  war,  but  enough  to  show  that  the  writer  is  bitterly 
opposed  to  it. 

2839  FARMER  REFUTED  ;  or,  a  more  impartial  and  comprehensive 

VIEW  of  the  Dispute  between  GREAT  BRITAIN  and  the  COLONIES, 
in  Answer  to  a  Letter  from  A.  W.  Farmer,  intitled  "  A  View 
of  the  Controversy"  &c.     8vo,  78  p.     Fine  copy  ;  very  scarce. 
"  The  Title  promises  Remedies,  but  the  box  itself  contains  Poisons." 
NEW  YORK  :  Printed  by  JAMES  RIVINGTON,  1775 

2840  FARMER.     FREE  THOUGHTS  on  the  PROCEEDINGS  of  the  CONTI 

NENTAL  CONGRESS,  held  at  Philadelphia,  September  5,  1774  ; 

%  wherein  their  Errors  are  exhibited,  the  Reasonings  Confuted, 

&c.,  in  a  Letter  to  the  FARMERS,  and  other  Inhabitants  of 

NORTH  AMERICA  in  General,  and  to  those  of  the  Province  of 

New  York  in  Particular.     By  a  FARMER.     8uo,  24  p.     Fine 

copy  ;  very  scarce. 

Hear  me,  for  I  will  speak. 
PRINTED  (by  James  Eivington  in  the  year,  MDCCLXXIV. 

2841  FRIEND.     A  FEW  REMARKS  upon  some  of  the  Votes  and  Resolu 

tions  of  the  CONTINENTAL  CONGRESS,  held  at  Philadelphia  in  Sep 
tember,  and  the  PROVINCIAL  CONGRESS  held  at  Cambridge  in 
November,  1774.  By  a  FRIEND  to  Peace  and  Good  Order. 
8vo,  20  p. .  Fine  copy  ;  scarce. 

Printed  for  the  Purchasers  in  1 775 

2842  DICKINSON,  JONATHAN.  ONGELUKKIGE  SCHIPBREUK  en  Yslyke. 

REYSTOGT,  van  etlyke  Engelschen,  in  den  Jaare  1696  vau 
JAMAIKA  in  West-Indien,  na  PENSYLVANIA  t'scheep  gegaan, 
en  in  de  Golf  van  Florida  gestrand,  &c.  En  daaruyt  vertaald 
door.  W.  Sewel.  8vo,  100  p.  and  Index. 

TE  LEYDEN.      By  PIETER  VAN  DER  AA,    Beokverkooper. 

n.  d. 

Illustrated  by  Three  engravings  and  map — in  beautiful  condition. 

2843  GREAT  BRITAIN.     THE  ADDRESS  OF  THE  PEOPLE  or,  to  the  in 

habitants  of  America.     8vo,  60  p.,  fine  copy  ;  scarce. 

LONDON  :  MDCCLXXV. 

2844  GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  THE  COLONIES.     A  CANDID  EXAM 

INATION  of  the  Mutual  Claims  of,  with  a  Plan  of  Accommoda 
tion  on  Constitutional  principles.  8vo,  62  pages.  Fine  copy. 
Scarce. 

NEW  YORK:  Printed  by  JAMES  RFVINGTON,  MDCCLXXIV. 
67 


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2844  HARRISON,  WM.  HENRY.  DISCOURSE  ON  THE  ABORIGINES  OF 
THE  VALLEY  or  THE  OHIO.  In  which  the  opinions  of  the  con 
quest  of  that  valley  by  the  Iroquois,  or  Six  Nations,  in  the 
Seventeenth  Centiuy,  supported  by  Cadwallader  Colden  of 
N.  Y.,  Gov.  Pownal  of  Mass.,  Dr.  Franklin,  the  Hon.  De 
Witt  Clinton  of  N.  Y.,  and  Judge  Haywood  of  Tenn.,  are  ex 
amined  and  contested.  To  which  are  prefixed  some  Remarks 
on  the  Study  of  History.  8uo,  pamphlet.  Excessively  scarce. 

Cincinnati,  1838 

51  pages .    Beautiful  copy  ;  almost  all  the  edges  are  rough. 

2846  HEATH,  WILLIAM,  MEMOIRS    OF.      CONTAINING  ANEC 

DOTES,  DETAILS  OP  SKIRMISHES,  BATTLES  AND  OTHER 
MILITARY  EVENTS  during  the  AMERICAN  WAR. 
Written  by  himself.  Svo,full  crushed  crimson  levant  morocco, 
gilt  edges ;  very  tall,  handsome  copy.  Sound  by  Bedford. 
Printed  at  Boston,  by  I.  THOMAS  and  E.  T.  ANDREWS.  August, 
1798. 

2847  HERBERT,  GEORGE,  THE  WORKS  OF,  in  Prose  and  Verse.     In 

two  volumes.     Hoy.  8vo,full  dk.  blue  lev.,  gilt  top,  edges  rough. 

LONDON  :  WM.  PICKERING,  1853 

A  beautiful  specimen  of  Pickering's  incomparable  Typography. 

2848  JOHNSTON,  CHARLES  (of  Botetourt  Co.,  Va.)     A  NARRATIVE 

OF  THE  INCIDENTS  ATTENDING  THE  CAPTURE,  DETENTION  AND 
RANSOM  or,  who  was  made  Prisoner  by  the  Indians,  on  the 
River  Ohio,  in  the  year  1 790  ;  together  with  an  Interesting 
Account  of  the  fate  of  his  Companions,  Five  in  number,  one 
of  whom  suffered  at  the  Stake.  To  which  are  added  SKETCH 
ES  OF  INDIAN  CHARACTER  AND  MANNERS,  WITH  ILLUSTRATIVE 
ANECDOTES.  8vo,  full  crimson  crushed  levant  mor.,  gilt  top, 
rough  edges  ;  very  clean  copy. 

New  York,  1827 

2849  KEHUKEE  BAPTIST  ASSOCIATION,  A  CONCISE  HISTORY  OF. 

From  its  Original  Rise  to  the  Present  Time.  Wherein  are  its 
first  Constitution,  Increase,  Numbers,  Principles,  Form  of  Govern 
ment,  Decorum.  Revolutions  that  Association  has  passed  through, 
etc.,  etc.,  and  all  other  useful  articles  relative  to  Church  History. 
By  Elders  LEMUEL  BURKITT  and  JESSE  READ,  Ministers  in 

North  Carolina.     8vo,full  dk.  blue  polished  cf.,  gt .  edges.    Fine 

copy. 

HALIFAX  (N.  C.)     Printed  by  A.  Hodge,  1803 

This  early  Southern  work,  contains  short  Biog.  sketches  of  the  Pio 
neers  of  the  Baptist  denomination  in  North  Carolina,  a  History  of  its 
Trials  during  the  Revolution,  and  of  its  Churches  throughout  that 
State  and  Virginia.  A  List  of  Subscribers  is  also  appended,  which 
is  of  some  importance. 

2850  LIVINGSTON,  WILLIAM.      A  LETTER  TO  the  Right  Rever 

end  John,  Lord  Bishop  of  Landaff;  occasioned  by  some 
passages  in  his  Lordship's  Sermon  on  the  20th  of  February, 


531 

1 767,  in  which  the  American  Colonies  are  loaded  with  great 
and  undeserved  reproach.  8vo,  25  p.  Fine  copy,  valuable  and 
scarce. 

NEW  YORK:  Printed  for  the  AUTHOR,  and  to  be  sold  by 
GABRAT  NOEL,  near  the  Coffee  House.  MDCCLXVIIL 

2851  LESLIE,  CHARLES.     The  RELIGION  of  JESUS  CHRIST 

the  only  True  RELIGION  ;  or,  A  Short  and  Easie  METHOD 
WITH  THE  DEISTS,  wherein  the  <$&%&sejJ9&9  of  the  Chris 
tian  Religion  is  demonstrated  by  Infallible  Proof  from  ^J0ur 
§lulf£  WHICH  ARE  incompatible  to  any  imposture  that  ever  yet 
has  been,  or  that  can  possibly  be.  In  a  LETTER  to  a  Friend. 
12mo,  paper  cov.,  58  p.  Fine  copy. 

BOSTON  :  Printed  by  (ft.  fleet,  and  are  to  be  sold  by  #01)11 
(Jltoecklej]!,  at  the  Sign  of  the  Crown  and  Blue  Gate,  ever 
against  the  West  End  of  the  Town  House,  1719. 

This  is  the  very  rare  First  American  Ed.  for  publishing  which,  Mr.  John 
Checkley  was  tried,  convicted,  and  sentenced  in  a  penalty  of  £50 
and  costs.  See  No.  369,  page  47,  of  this  catalogue.  H.  B.  Dawson, 
Esq.,  has  reprinted  the  speech  of  John  Checkley  upon  his  Tryal  at 
Boston,  in  1724,  and  in  his  very  valuable  Historical  Magazine  for 
May,  1868,  says  :  "  Mr.  John  Checkley  was  a  native  of  Boston,  who 
was  educated  at  Oxford  ;  became  a  publisher  and  bookseller  at  the 
'  sign  of  the  Crown  and  Blue  Gate,  over  against  the  West  End  of  the 
Town  House  in  Boston  ;'  and  was  soon  out  of  favor  with  those  in 
authority  in  that  model  republican  locality.  They  accordingly  ar 
rested  Checkley  ;  and  they  tried  him  on  a  trumped  up  charge  ;  they 
dare  not  face  the  music  like  men,  just  as  those  who  have  succeeded 
them  in  that  department  dare  not  face  it  to-day.  He  defended 
himself  in  a  speech  of  great  merit  ;  but  the  magistrates  and  minis 
ters  carried  too  many  guns,  and  Checkley  was  convicted,"  etc.  One 
Hundred  Copies  of  this  speech  were  reprinted  in  elegant  style  on 
tinted  laid  paper  for  private  circulation. 

2852  LOVE,  THE  (OECONONY)  (sic)  OF  LOVE.     A  Poetical  Essay,  Insanire 

docet  certa  ratione  modoque.  A  new  Edition,  Revised  and  Cor 
rected  by  the  Author.  8vo,  45  pages,  fine  copy,  very  free. 

London,  MDCCLXXXI. 

"  This  little  Juvenile  Performance  was  chiefly  intended  as  a  Parody  upon  some 
of  the  Didactic  Poets  ;  and  that  it  might  be  still  the  more  ludicrous,  the  Author 
in  some  places  affected  the  stately  language  of  Milton." 

2853  MATHER,  COTTON.     THE  WONDERS  OF  THE  INVISIBLE  WORLD  : 

Being  an  Account  of  the  TRYALS  of  jieuerttl  tBitcljes, 
Lately  Executed  in  NEW  ENGLAND  :  And  of  several  Re 
markable  Curiosities  therein  Occurring.  Published  by  Special 
Command  of  his  EXCELLENCY  the  Governor  of  the  Province  of 
the  Massachusetts-Say,  in  New  England.  &jje  S>eom&  jE&itton.  62 
pages,  small  4to,  full  crimson  crushed  levafnt  mor.,  gilt  edges,  re 
markably  large  margins  ;  with  the  very  rare  half-title  ;  the  whole  book 
cleaned  and  put  in  beautiful  condition. 

Printed  first  at  Boston,  in  New  England,  and  reprinted  at 
London,  for  John  Dunton,  at  the  Haven  in  the  Poultrey. 

1693. 

2854  MATHER,  SAMUEL.     AN  |  APOLOGY  |  For  the  Liberties  of  the 

Churches  in  |  New  England:  \  To  which  is  prefixed,  |  A  Dis- 


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course  concerning  |  Congregational  Churches.  Svo,  full  dark 
broivn  mor.,  gilt  edges.  Bound  by  Matthews.  Very  scarce. 

BOSTON:  Printed  by  T.  Fleet,  for  DANIEL  HENCHMAN,  over 
against  the  Brick  Meeting  House  in  Cornhill.     1738. 

2855  MODERN   PROPENSITIES  ;    or,  an   Essay  on   Strangulation,    Steam 

Stimulus,  Manuduction,  &c. ;  including  Anecdotes  of  Modern 
Characters.  Svo,  90  pages,  very  scarce,  free  and  licentious. 

London,  n.  d.  (1780  ?) 

2856  MARYLAND  HIST.  Soc.  1. — Const,  and  By-Laws,  1867.  2. — Memoir 

of  J.  H.  Alexander.      By  Wm.  Pinkney.      3. — The  First  Com 
mander  of  Kent  Island.  By  Sebastian  F.  Streeter.    [3  pamphs.~] 
The  above  should  have  been  catalogued  with  No.  977,  and  belong  to  the  set. 

2857  NEW  ENGLAND,  A  CHRONOLOGICAL  HISTORY  or— in  the  Form 

of  Annals.  By  Thomas  Prince.  THIRD  EDITION  :  To  WHICH  is 
ADDED,  A  MEMOIR  OF,  THE  AUTHOR,  an  attempt  towards  a  perfect 
Catalogue  of  his  Writings,  a  Genealogy  of  his  Family,  and  the 
names  of  the  Subscribers  to  the  original  Edition .  By  Samuel 
G.  Drake.  Imperial  Svo,  full  crushed  crimson  levant  gilt  top, 
rough  edges,  very  scarce,  only  Thirty  Copies.  Boston,  1852. 

2858  NORTH  AMERICAN  COLONIES,  CONSIDERATIONS  RELATIVE  TO. 

Svo,  48  pages,  scarce,  fine  copy.  LONDON,  MDCCLXV. 

2859  OHIO.     A  TOPOGRAPHICAL  DESCRIPTION  or  THE  STATE  or  OHIO,  IN 

DIANA  TERRITORY,  AND  LOUISIANA,  comprehending  the  Ohio  and 
Mississippi  Kivers,  the  face  of  the  Country,  Soils,  Waters, 
Towns,  Villages,  etc.,  and  A  CONCISE  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  INDIAN 
TRIBES  west  of  the  Mississippi.  To  which  is  added  AN  INTEREST 
ING  JOURNAL  OF  MR.  CHARLES  LE  RAYE,  while  a  captive  of  the 
Sioux  nation.  By  a  late  Officer  of  the  U.  S.  Army  (Cutler). 
Svo,  full  crimson  crushed  levant  mor.,  gilt  edges,  beautiful  copy, 
frontis.  and  engravings,  very  scarce.  Boston,  1812 

2860  PHILOPOLITIES.     A  FREE  AND  CALM -CONSIDERATION  of  the  Un 

happy  MISUNDERSTANDINGS  and  DEBATES,  which  have  arisen, 
and  yet  subsist,  between  Great-Britain  and  these  American 
Colonies,  contained  in  Eight  Letters,  formerly  printed  in  the 
Eszex  Gazette.  Written  by  one,  who  was  born  in  the  Colony  of 
the  Massachusetts-Bay,  before  King  WILLIAM  III.  and  Queen 
MARY  II.  ascended  the  Throne.  Svo,  52  pages,  fine  copy,  very 
rare.  SALEM:  Printed  by  S.  and  E.  HALL,  1774. 

2861  PILGRIM  FATHERS,  CHRONICLES  OF  THE,  of  the  Colony  of  Ply 

mouth,  from  1602  to  1625.  Now  first  collected  from  original 
Records  and  Contemporaneous  printed  Documents,  and  Illus 
trated  with  Notes.  By  Alexander  Young.  Second  Edition. 
Svo,  full  crushed  crimson  levant  mor.,  gill  top,  rough  edges,  splendid 
copy,  very  scarce.  Portrait. 

BOSTON  :  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown,  MDCCCXLIV. 
"  The  mother  of  us  all." 

2862  QUINCY,  JOSIAH.      OBSERVATIONS  on  the   Act  of  Parliament 

called  Boston  Port-Bill ;  with  Thoughts  on  Civil  Society  and 
Standing  Armies.  Svo,  82  pages,  uncut,  very  scarce  in  this  con 
dition. 

BOSTON,  N.  E. :  Printed  for,  and  sold  by  EDES  and  GILL, 

in  Queen  Street,     1774. 


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2863  BOSS,  EGBERT.     (Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Stratfield.)     A  SER 

MON,  in  which  the  UNION  of  the  COLONIES  is  considered  and  re 
commended  ;  and  the  bad  Consequences  of  Divisions  are  repre 
sented.  Delivered  on  the  PUBLIC  THANKSGIVING,  November  six 
teenth,  1775.  Svo,  28  pages,  fine  copy,  very  scarce. 

NEW  YORK:  Printed  by  JOHN  HOLT,  in  WATEB  STREET, 
near  the  Coffee  House.     M,DCC,LXXVI. 

2864  SHEPAKD,  THOMAS.     (Minister  of  the  Gospel  at  Cambridge,  in 

New  England.)  THE  CLEAR  SUNSHINE  or  THE  GOSPEL,  BREAK 
ING  FORTH  UPON  THE  INDIANS  IN  NEW  ENGLAND  ;  Or,  An  His- 
toricall  Narration  of  God's  Wonderfull  Workings  upon  sundry 
of  the  Indians,  both  Chief  Governors  and  Common-people,  etc. 
Sm.  4ito,  full  smooth  mor.,  gilt  edges,  38  pages,  large  margins,  fine 
copy,  excessively  scarce. 

London:   Printed  by  E.    Cotes  for  John  Bellamy,  at  the 
three  golden  Lions  in  Cornhill^  near  the  Eoyall  Exchange. 

1648. 

2865  SHEPAED,  THOMAS.     THE  SOUND  BELEEVER.     A  Treatise  of 

Evangelicall  Conversion.  8vo,  full  polished  calf,  blue,  gilt  edges, 
fine  copy.  LONDON:  Printed  in  the  Yeere  1652. 

2866  SHEPPARD,  THOMAS.   The  |  Sincere  Convert :  |  DISCOVEE- 

ING  |  the  small  number  of  true  |  BELEEVERS,  |  And  the  great 
difficulty  of  Saving  j  CONVERSION  |  etc.  Whereto  is  now  added 
the  Saint's  Jewell ;  and  the  Soul's  Invitation  unto  Jesus  Christ. 
Svo,  full  dark  blue  levant  mor.,  gilt  edges,  fine  copy. 

London:   Printed  by  E.  Cotes,  for  John  Sweeting,  at  the 
Angel,  in  Pope's-head  Alley.     1655. 

2867  SHEPHAED,  THOMAS.  THE  FIRST  PRINCIPLES  of  the  OEACLES 

of  GOD.     Svo,  full  polished  calf,  gilt  edges,  fine  copy,  17  pages. 
LONDON:  Printed  for  John  Rothwel.     1655. 

2868  SIMMS,  J.  E.     THE  AMERICAN  SPY  ;  or,  Freedom's  Early  Sacrifice: 

a  Tale  of  the  Eevolution,  founded  upon  Fact.  Frontis.  Hale's 
Monument.  Large  paper  copy,  only  28  copies,  full  crimson 
crushed  levant  mor.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges. 

Albany :  J.  Munsell,  1857 

2869  STILES,  EZEA.     A  HISTORY  OF  THREE  OF  THE  JUDGES  OF  KING 

CHARLES  I.  Major-General  WHALLEY,  Major-General  GOFFE 
and  Colonel  DIXWELL  :  who,  at  the  Eestoration,  1660,  fled 
to  America;  and  were  secreted  and  concealed,  in  Massachusetts 
and  Connecticut,  for  near  Thirty  Years.  WITH  AN  ACCOUNT 
OF  MR.  THEOPHILUS  WHALE,  of  Narragansett,  supposed  to  have 
been  also  one  of  the  Judges.  Svo,  full  polished  calf,  gilt  edges. 
Sound  by  Bedford.  With  Portrait  of  Stiles,  and  all  the  Plates  ; 
beautiful  copy  ;  exceedingly  scarce. 

HARTFORD  :  PRINTED  BY  ELISHA  BABCOCK,  1794. 

2870  STODDAED,  SOLOMON.    (Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Northampton.) 

A  GUIDE  TO  CHRIST  ;  or,  the  Way  of  Directing  Souls  that  are 
under  the  Work  of  Conversion.  Compiled  for  the  Help  of 
Young  Ministers.  With  an  Epistle  perfixed,  (sic)  by  the  Eev- 


534 

erend  Dr.  Increase  Mather.  12rao,  orig.  b'dg.,  calf,  85  pages,  good 
copy. 

BOSTON  :  Printed  by  J.  Draper,  for  D.  HENCHMAN,  in  Corn- 

hill,  MDCCXXXV. 

2871  STRICTURES  ON  A  PAMPHLET  entitled  a  "Friendly  Address 

to  All  Reasonable  Americans  on  the  subject  of  our  Political 
Confusions,"  addressed  to  the  PEOPLE  of  AMERICA.  "Let's 
Canvas  Him  in  his  broad  Cardinal's  Hat."  8w,  20  pages, 
fine  copy,  scarce. 

AMERICA  :  BOSTON  :  Re-printed.     M,DCC,LXX,V. 

2872  STRONG,  JA.     Batchelour,  &c.     JOANEREIDOS,  or  Feminine  Val 

our  Eminently  discovered  in  Westerne  Women  ;  as  well  by  de 
fying  the  mercilesse  Enemy  at  the  face  abroad,  as  by  fighting 
against  them  in  Garrison  Townes.  Sm.  4£o ;  42  pages ;  very 
curious  ;  6  pages  of  the  Poem,  and  36  pages  Commendatory  I 

Printed  An.  Dom.,  1645. 

2873  T.  W.     A  LETTER  TO  A  FRIEND,  GIVING  a  concise,  but  just,  repre 

sentation  of  the  hardships  and  sufferings  the  town  of  BOSTON 
is  exposed  to  and  must  undergo,  in  consequence  of  the  late 
ACT  of  the  BRITISH  PARLIAMENT  ;  which,  by  shutting  up 
its  port,  has  put  a  fatal  bar  in  the  way  of  that  commercial  busi 
ness  on  which  it  depended  for  its  support.  By  T.W.,  a  Bos- 
TONIAN.  Svo,  35  pages,  fine  copy  ;  rare. 

BOSTON,  N.  E.     MDCCLXXTV. 

2874  VIRGINIAN,  A  LETTER  from,  to  the  Members  of  the  Congress 

to  be  held  at  Philadelphia,  on  the  first  of  September,  1774. 
Svo,  31  p.,  fine  copy  ;  extremely  scarce.  BOSTON,  1774 

2875  WALTON,   ISAAC.      THE    COMPLETE   ANGLER  ;   OR,  CONTEMPLA 

TIVE  MAN'S  RECREATION  ;  being  a  Discourse  on  Rivers,  Fish- 
Ponds,  Fish,  and  Fishing.  In  Two  Parts  ;— The  first  written 
by  Isaac  Walton ;  the  second  by  Charles  Cotton,  Esq.  With 
the  Lives  of  the  Authors  ;  and  notes  Historical,  Critical,  Sup 
plementary,  and  Explanatory.  By  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt. 
Hoy.  Svo,  full  crim.  cr.  lev.  mor.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges.  Beautiful 
copy,  and  very  scarce  in  this  condition.  1th  Ed. 

LONDON  :  Printed  for  Samuel  Bagster.     1808 

2876  WALTON   ISAAC,  AND   CHARLES   COTTON.       THE   COM 

PLETE  ANGLER  ;  OR,  CONTEMPLATIVE  MAN'S  RECREATION  ;  being  a 
Discourse  on  RIVERS,  FISH-PONDS,  FISH  AND  FISHING.  In  Two 
Parts.  With  the  Lives  of  the  Authors ;  and  Notes,  Histori 
cal,  Supplementary,  and  Explanatory.  By  Sir  John  Hawkins, 
and  the  Present  Editor.  Portrait  of  Walton,  after  House- 
mann ;  and  Cotton,  after  Sir  Peter  Lely.  Eoy.  Svo,  full  crim 
son  crushed  feu.,  mor.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges ;  very  fine  copy ;  ex 
tremely  scarce  in  this  condition.  Eighth  Edition. 

LONDON  :  PRINTED  FOR  SAMUEL  BAGSTER.     MDCCCXV 

2877  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE,  A  FUNERAL  ORATION  ON.     By  John 

Miller  Russell.  Svo,  22  pp.,  uncut,  and  some  of  the  pages  un 
opened  ;  beautiful  copy,  extremely  rare. 

BOSTON  :  JOHN  RUSSELL.     1800 
See  Woodward's  Catalogue,  No.  5997. 


535 

2878  WASHINGTON,   GEORGE.     AN  ADDRESS  IN  LATIN,  BY  JOSEPH 

WILLARD.  PRESIDENT,  AND  A  DISCOURSE  IN  ENGLISH,  BY  DAVID  TAP- 
PAN,  delivered  before  the  University,  in  Cambridge,  February 
21,  1800,  in  Solemn  Commemoration  of  General  George  Wash 
ington.  8vo,  44  pp.,  fine  copy. 

(Charkstown).     E  Typis  SAMUEL  ETHERIDGE.      MDCCC. 

2879  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.    A  HISTORY  of  the  LIFE  and  DEATH, 

VIRTUES  and  EXPLOITS  of  gfcnmt  <$m0£  Wa0tti»0t0K ;  faith 
fully  taken  from  AUTHENTIC  DOCUMENTS,  and,  now,  in  a  Second 
Edition,  improved,  respectfully  offered  to  the  perusal  of  his 
countrymen  ;  as  also,  all  others  who  wish  to  see  human  nature 
in  its  most  finished  form. 

A  life,  how  glorious,  to  Ms  country  led  ! 

Helov'd  while  living,  as  rcver'd,  now  dead. 

May  his  example,  virtuous  deeds  inspire  ! 

Let  future  ages  read  it — and  admire! 

By  the  KEV.  M.  L.  WEEMS,  of  Lodge  No.  50 — DUMFRIES.      8w, 
82  pp.     Port,  in  oval  and  square,  with  the  name,  "  G.  WASHING 
TON,"   beneath  ;    by  Tanner.      Very  scarce,  beautiful  copy,  rough 
edges.     Dedicated  to  "  Mrs  Martha  Washington."" 

PHILADELPHIA  :  RE-PRINTED  BY  JOHN  BIOREN.     (1800.) 

2880  WAS HINGTONIANA:    CONTAINING   A    SKETCH  OP  THE  LIFE  AND 

DEATH  OF  THE  LATE  GEN.  GEOKGE  WASHINGTON ;  with  a 
collection  of  elegant  Eulogies,  Orations,  Poems,  &c., sacred  to  his 
Memory ;  also  an  Appendix,  comprising  all  his  most  valuable 
papers,  and  his  last  Will  and  Testament.  8vo,  full  dk.  blue 
levant;  gilt  edges  ;  large,  fine,  clean  copy.  Portrait.' 

Lancaster,  1802 

2881  WASHINGTON'S  VALEDICTORY  ADDRESS  TO  THE  PEOPLE  OF  THE 

UNITED  STATES.  Published  by  the  Washington  Benevolent  f  So 
ciety  of  Massachusetts.  24mo,  unbound,  62  pp.,  beautiful  copy. 

Boston:  1812 

2882  WASHINGTON,  GEN.  GEORGE,    BIOGRAPHICAL   MEMOIRS  OF 

THE  ILLUSTRIOUS, — late  President  of  the  United  States  of  Amer 
ica,  and  Commandej^n-chief  of  their  Armies  during  the  Revolu 
tionary  War.  Dedicated  to  the  Youth  of  AMERICA.  12mo,  full 
crimson  crushed  levant  mor.,  gilt  edges,  inside  borders  ;  by  Mat 
thews.  Portrait  of  Washington — '•  Pro  Patria." 

BAKNARD,  VT.     PUBLISHED  BY  JOSEPH  Dix,  1813 

2883  WASHINGTONIANA  ;     CONTAINING  A  BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF 

THE  LATE  GEN.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ;  with  various  outlines  of 
his  Character,  etc.,  and  an  Account  of  the  various  Funeral  Hon 
ors  devoted  to  his  Memory.  To  which  are  annexed,  his  Will 
and  Schedule  of  his  Property.  Embellished  with  a  good  Like 
ness.  Imp.  8vo,full  dk.  blue  crushed  levant,  gilt  top,  rough  edges, 
inside  tooling.  Baltimore:  1800.  By  E.  Dexter  &  Son.  New 
York,  1855.  Small  paper.  100  copies.  Reprinted. 

2884  WYOMING,  (PA.)     A  SKETCH  OF  THE  HISTORY  OF,     By  the  late 

Isaac  A.  Chapman,  Esq.  To  WHICH  is  ADDED  an  Appendix,  con 
taining  a  statistical  account  of  the  valley  and  adjacent  country. 
By  a  Gentleman  of  Wilkesbarre.  8w,  //.  dk.  gr.  lev.  mor., 
rough  edges,  gilt  tops,  fine  copy,  very  scarce.  Wilkesbarre,  1830 


536 

2885  WASHINGTON.     GENERAL  GEORGE.     A  HISTORY  OF  THE 

LIFE  AND  DEATH,  VIRTUES  AND  EXPLOITS  OF,  faithfully  taken 
from  authentic  Documents,  and  now,  in  a  Third  Edition,  im 
proved.  Qvo,  unbound,  61  pp.,  fine  copy ,  very  scarce. 

Elizabeth- Town,  N.  J.     n.  d. 

2886  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     ORATION  IN  COMMEMORATION  OF  THE 

BIRTHDAY  OF.  Delivered  at  Salem,  Mass.,  February  22d,  1793. 
By  William  Bentley  D.  D.  8vo,  in  sheets,  folded,  27  pp. 

Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  1870 

Printed  for  private  circulation  only,  and  the  Edition  numbers  only  Thirty 
Copies.  The  wide-spread  reputation  of  Dr.  Bentley,  as  well  as  the 
occasion  which  called  forth  this  Oration,  will  serve  to  make  it  among 
the  most  highly-prized  of  the  privately-printed  tracts  of  the  day  ; 
while  collectors  of  W  ashingtoniana  will  search  in  vain  for  anything 
which  is  better  entitled  to  their  respect. — Hist.  Mag. 


HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  PAMPHLETS. 

2887  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Discourse  at  the  Capitol.    By  Hon. 

Lewis  Cass.     1836. 

2888  AMERICAN  GEOLOGISTS  AND  NATURALISTS'  Assoc.     Address  by  Prof. 

Silliman.     N.  Y.,  1842 

2889     Address  by  Prof.  Hitch 

cock.     April  5,  1841. 
Phila. 

2890    GEOG.  AND  STATIS.  Soc.     Bulletin  Vol.  I,  August,  1852. 

«   I,  Part  III.,  1855 
"          "  I,     "     tt,  1854. 

"New  York  Harbor."  By  D.E.  Wheel 

er.  1856. 

"  Syrian  Exploration."         N.  Y.,  1857 

• "  Arizona  and  Sonora."   By  S.  Mo  wry. 

1859. 

Annual  Report.  1857 

— By-Laws.  1855 

Object  and  Plans.  1857 

Catalogue  of  Library.  1857 

Report  of  Chamber  of  Com.          1857 

Statement  of  the  Objects  and  Organi 

zation  of,  and  Charter.  1857 

— "  Denmark  and  its  Relations."     By  J. 

Leavitt.  N.  Y.,  1864 

2891 STATIS.  Assoc.     Const,  and  By-Laws.  1840. 

Collections.  Boston,  1843 

2892 Assoc.  FOR  ADVANCEMENT  OF  SCIENCE.  Address  in  Com 
memoration  of  IS.  C.  Walker.  By  B.  A.  Gould,  April 
29,  1854. 

2893 Assoc.     Address  by  J.  D.  Dana,  August,  1855. 

2894 PHILOSOPHICAL  Soc.     Discourse  on  the  Early  History  of 

Pennsylvania.      By  P.  S.  Da  Ponceau.     Very  scarce 

1821 


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2895  AMERICAN  ETHNOLOGICAL  SOCIETY,  Bulletin  of— January,  1861. 

Memoir  on  the  European  Colon 
ization  of  America  in  Ante- 
Historic  Times.  By  Dr.  C. 
Adolph  Zestermann.  April, 
1851.  Scarce. 

2896  AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Vol.  HL,  Part  I.     Trans,  and 

Collections  of.     1850. 

Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting,  Oct.  21,  1866. 

"  "  "  "  "     22,  1860. 

at  Semi- Annual  Meeting,  April  25, 1860. 

2897  BUFFALO   HISTORICAL   Soc.      The  Niagara  Frontier,   embracing 

Sketches  of  its  Early  History  and  Indian  names.     By  Orasmus 
Marshall. 

2898  ESSEX  HISTORICAL  Soc.  (Salem,  Mass.)     Disc,  by  Joseph  Story. 

Sept.  18,  1828. 

2899  IOWA  HISTORICAL  Soc.     Annals  of  Iowa.     Vol.  VH.,  No.  I.     Jan., 

1869. 

2900  MAINE  HISTORICAL  Soc.     Annual  Discourse.     By  George  Folsom. 

1847. 
Remarks  on  the  Popham  Colony.     By  S. 

F.  Haven.     1865. 
Address  by  E.  C.  Winthrop.      Sept.  5, 

1849. 

2901  MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  Soc.     Memoir  of  Benj.  Banneker.       1845. 

Discourse  on  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.                     1846. 

Memoir  of  Major  Saml  Ringgold.                   1847. 

Disc,  at  Dedication  of  Athena3um.                  1848. 

Origin  and  Growth  of  Civil  Liberty  in  Maryland. 

1850. 

Tah-gah-jute  and  Capt.  Cresap.  1851. 

Disc,  on  the  African  (Slave  Trad0  in  Jamaica.  1854. 

Maryland  Two  Hundred  Ye*       igo.  1852. 

Martin  Behaim.  1855. 

Memoir  of  Baron  De  Kalb.  1858. 

Memoir  of  John  H.  Alexander.  1867. 

and  Peabody  Inst.  1866. 

Hist.  Possessions  and  Prospects.  1867. 

Catalogue  of  Paintings.  1868. 

First  Commander  at  Kent  Island.  1868. 

2902  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  Soc.     Act  of  Incorporation,  By-Laws, 

Catal.  of  Members  and  Circular 
Letters.  Boston,  1813 

Addition  to  Wood's  Continuation  of 

Goldsmith's  Hist,  of  England. 

jBotiton,  1815 

List  of  Portraits  in  the  HaU.      1838 

The  New  Eng.  Confederacy  of  1642. 

By  John  Quincy  Adams.        1847 

Memoir  of  Hon.  Abbott  Lawrence. 

1856 
68 


538 

2902  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  Soc.    Description  of  the  Dowse  Library. 

1857 

In    Memory   of    W.    II.   Prescott. 

1859. 

Memoir  of    Thad.   Mason   Harris. 

1859 

Naturalization  in  the  American  Col 
onies.  J  859 

Memoir  of  Nathan  Appleton.     1 80 1 

Remarks  on  the  Narragansett  Patent 

1863 

Journal  de  Castorland.  1864 

Memoir  of  Josiah  Quincy.          1867 

• Memoir  of  Joseph  Story.  1868 

Mass,  and  its  Early  History.      1869 

2908  MECHANICS'  Soc.  (of  New  York).     Progress  of  the  City.     A  Lec 
ture  by  Chas.  King.     1852. 

2904  MICHIGAN  HIST.  Soc.     Annual  Discourse  by  II.  E.  Schoolcraft. 

Rare.  Detroit,  1830 

2905  MINNESOTA  HIST.  Soc.,  Collections  of — containing  Voyage  to  the 

Falls  of  St.  Anthony  in  1817.     By  Maj.  Long.         Pkila.,  1860 

2906  MONTREAL  HIST.  Soc.     Memoires  et  Documents.     1859. 

2907  NEW  YORK  HIST.  Soc.     An  Anniversary  Discourse,  deliv.  Dec.  7, 

1818,  by  G.  C.  Verplanck.     Svo,  orig.  covers,  uncut,   121  pages, 
very  scarce.  N.  Y.,  1818 

2908  NEW  JERSEY  HIST.  Soc.     "  The  Goodly  Heritage  of  Jerseymen." 

Address  by  Bp.  Doane,  Jan.  15,  18-16.  Burlington 

2909  OHIO  HIST.  Soc.     "  Facts  and  Conditions  of  Progress  in  fhe  North 

West."    Annual  Disc.,  by  T.  W.  Gallagher.  Cinn.,  1850 

2910  PENNSYLVANIA  HIST.  Soc.     Disc,  on  the  Colonial  History  of  the 

Eastern  and  some  of  the  Southern 
States.  By  Job  R.  Tyson.  Feb'y 
2 1 ,  1842.  Sv<>.  64  pages  ;  fine  copy  ; 
scarce. 

History  of  the  Ordinance  of  1787.    By 

Edward  Coles.     Svo,  uncut,  33  pages. 

Press  of  the  Soc.,  1856 

_    Resolutions  of,  on  Death  of  A.  Lincoln. 

Svo,  4  pages. 

2911  SOUTH   CAROLINA   HIST.  Soc.     First  and  Second  Reports  of  the 

Historical  Com.     Prepared  by  Benj.  Elliott.     800,  24  pages. 

Charleston,  1835 

2912  VERMONT  HIST.  Soc.     Address  by  D.  P.  Thompson.     1850. 

Two  Addresses  by  P.  II .  White  and  A.  D.  Hagar. 

1858. 
Proceedings   at    Special    Meeting    in    Burlington. 

1862. 

Annual  Address  by  J.  W.  De  Peyster.     1864. 

Addresses  by  Edmunds,  White  and  Rankin.     1866. 

Memorial  Address  on  Hon.  Jacob  Collamore.     By  J. 

Barrett.  Woody  tack,  1868 


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2913  VIRGINIA  HIST.  REGISTER.     Edited  by  Win.  Maxwell.     Vol.  VI. 

1853. 

2914  WISCONSIN  HIST.  Soc.     "The  Influence  of  Hist.,"  etc.     By  Paul 

R.  Chadbourne.     Jan.  30,  1868.  Madison 

2915  Miscellaneous.      Valuable.     \Ten.~] 

Report  of  Capt.  Brewerton,  connected  with  the  Improvement 
of  the  Hudson  River  Navigation.    24  pages.     Albany,  1839 
GENET,  EDMUND  CHARLES.     Memorial  on  the  Alluvions  or  Ob 
structions  at  the  head  of  the  Navigation  of  the  River  Hud 
son.     8wo,  46  page*,  fine  copy,  very  scarce.         Albany,  1818 
Elmendorf,  L.     Facts  and  Observations  on  the  Merits  of  the 
Memorial  of  the  President  and  "Directors  of  the  first  Great 
South- Western  Turn-Pike  Road  Company,  for  relief.     15 
pages.  Albany,  1829 

Act  Incorporating  the  Proprietors  of  the  Locks  and  Canals  on 
the  Merrimac  River.  Boston,  1792 

By-Laws  of  the  same.  Newburyport,  179°. 

Jackson,  Andrew.     Life  of.     By  Amos  Kendall.     No.  1 .     48 
pages,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  1843 

Official  Record  of  the  Court-Martial,  which  tried, 

and  the  orders  of — for  shooting  the  six  militia 
men.      Uncut,  32  pages,  very  scarce. 

Wash.,  1828 

Addresses  on  the  presentation  of  the  sword  of — 

to  the  U.  S.     Feb.  26,  1855.     8w>,  cloth,  40 
pages.  Wash.,  1855 

Review  of  the  Veto  Message  on  the  Bank  of  the 

U.  S.      Uncut,  24  pages. 

Schuyler,  Maj.-Gen.  Philip.  Correspondence  and  Remarks 
upon  Bancroft's  Hist,  of  the  Northern  Campaign  of  1777. 
By  Geo.  L.  Schuyler.  Uncut,  47  pages.  AT.  Y.,  1867 

2916  Miscellaneous.     |  Twelve]. 

ORLEANS  COUNTY,  Vt.     History  of  the  Cong'l.  Churches,  with 

Biographical  Notices  of  the  Pastors  and  Native  Ministers. 

By  Pliny  H.  White.     8vo,  uncut,  61  p.  Jutland,  1868 

WESTHAMPTON,  Mass.     Memorial  of  the  Reunion  of  the  Natives, 

Sept.  5,  1866.     Contains  Historical  Address,  by  C.  P.  Judd 

and  Otis  Clapp.     8vo,  85  p.  ;  fine  copy. 

"  Young  folks  are  smart,  but  all  ain't  good  thet's  new  ; 
I  guess  the  gran'thers  they  knowed  sunthin,  'tu." 

BATTLE  or  THE  FKOGS  at  Windham,  1758,  with  various  accounts 
and  three  of  the  most  popular  Ballads  on  the  subject.  By 
W.  L.  Weaver.  8vo,  31  p.  ;  scarce. 

Willimantic,  Conn.,  1857 

Blake,  Mortimer.  "  The  Issues  of  the  Rebellion,"  Sermon, 
before  the  Taunton  and  Raynham  Volunteers,  Col.  D.  N. 
Couch,  June  2,  1861,  Sabbath  evening.  13  p.  ;  fine  copy. 

Taunton,  18t»l 


540 

Rensselaer  County,  N.  Y.  A  Geological  and  Agricultural  Sur 
vey  of,  to  which  is  annexed  a  Geological  Profile.  Taken 
under  the  direction  of  the  Hon.  Stephen  Van  Kensselaer. 
By  Amos  Eaton.  8vo,  70  p.  ;  fine  copy,  very  scarce. 

Albany,  1822 

Fall  River,  Mass.     Extract  from  a  Eeview.     6  p. 

Yankee  Farmer.  Peace  without  Dishonor,  War  without  Hope. 
Enquiry  into  the  question  of  the  Chesapeake.  8vo,  uncut, 
43  p. ;  fine  copy.  Boston.  1807 

Channing,  W.  E.  Sermon,  Aug.  20,  1812,  day  of  Fasting  and 
Prayer,  in  consequence  of  Declaration  of  War.  Uncut,  15  p. 

Boston,  1812 

Perpetual  War,  the  Policy  of  Mr.  Madison.  8uo,  uncut,  119 
p.  ;  beautiful  copy.  Boston,  1812 

Morris,  Gouverneur.  Oration,  deliv.  June  29, 1814,  on  the 
recent  deliverance  of  Europe  from  Mil.  Despotism.  Uncut, 
16  p.;  scarce.  Salem,  1814 

North  Amer.  Rev.  To  the  Editor  of.  By  Patrick  S.  Casserly. 
16  p. 

Parker,  Theo.  The  Nebraska  Question.  Some  Thoughts  on 
the  new  assault  upon  Freedom  in  America,  and  the  General 
state  of  the  country,  in  a  Discourse,  Feb.  12, 1854.  8vo,  72 
p.  ;  scarce.  Boston,  1854 

2917  Miscellaneous.     [Sixteen]. 

Thoughts,  in  Answer  to  a  Question  respecting  the  Division  of 

the  States.     By  a  Mass.  Farmer.     8vo,  uncut,  '24  p.       1813 

Defense  of  the  Legislature  of  Mass. ;  or,  the  Rights  of  New 

England  Vindicated.      Svo,  uncut;  28  p.  Boston,  1804 

Amendments  of  the  Constitution  of  Mass.,  proposed  by  the 

Convention  of  Delegates,  etc.,  assembled  at  Boston,  Nov. 

1820.     Uncut,  32  p.  Boston,  1821 

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Report  of  Comm.  of  the  Senate  of  N.  Y.,  to  explore  the  route 
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10th  Annual  Report,  1826. 
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13th  Annual  Report,  1829. 
15th  Annual  Report,  1831. 
Address  by  Bp.  Hobart,  1817. 

C.  R.  Duffie,  1826. 

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Wilmer,  Simon.  Sermon  deliv.  May  1,  1811,  at  Conv.  of  Prot. 
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Pusey,  E.  B.    Sermon  on  the  •'  Holy  Eucharist."   N.  Y.,  1843 

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Belsham,  Thomas.  Vindication  of  Certain  Passages  in  a 
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The  Snow  Storm,  a  Scottish  Tale,  and  the  Secret  of  Fortune- 
Telling.  12mo,  2§  pages.  N.  Y.,  1834 

To  the  Unfortunate  Female.  London 

A  Voice  from  the  Church.     28  pages.  N.  Y.,  1834 

Nature,  Design  and  General  Rules  of  the  Meth.  Soc.,  with 
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N.  Y.,  1809 

Institution  of  the  Mass.  Humane  Soc.,  with  the  Rules  and 
Methods  of  Treatment  to  be  used  with  Persons  apparently 
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The  Christian's  Pocket  Library.  No.  V.,  Vol.  I.,  48  pages, 
uncut. 

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Fish-Kill :  Sam.  London,  1779 

Witherspoon,  Rev.  John.  Sermon  on  the  Relig.  Educ.  of 
Children.  Svo,  half  mor.,  23  p.  ;  fine  copy. 

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Hughes,  Rev.  Dr.  John.  Lecture  on  the  Mixture  of  Civil  and 
Ecclesiastical  Power  in  the  Middle  Ages.  Svo,  uncut,  24  p. 

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Ingenac,  B.  The  Rural  Code  of  Haiti,  literally  translated, 
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Gage,  Wm.  L.     Valedictory  Sermon,  April  4,  1 858. 

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Murder  of  her  Illegitimate  Child.  12mo,  43  pp.,  fine  copy. 

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12mo,  21  pp.,  very  curious  New  York,  1779 

Totten,  Joseph.  A  Short  Account  of  Five  Camp-meetings  held 
in  the  New  Jersey  District,  in  1808.  12mo.  22  pages. 

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Stevens,  Calvin  F.  A  List  of  the  Post-offices  in  the  U.  S. ; 
their  Names,  Counties,  and  States  ;  distance  from  Washing 
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Locke,  John.  A  Letter  concerning  Toleration.   1 2mo,  71  pages. 
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Huit,  Monsieur.  Letter  to  Alons.  De  le  Grais,  upon  the  Ori 
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eral  years  ago,  took  the  trouble  to  visit  the  Tuscarora  Vil 
lage  in  order  to  find  a  copy,  and  offered  $10,  but  did  not 
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Hanson's,  Williamson's  and  Smith's  Captivities.  Extracted 
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the  Gulls  made  the  Deep  to  Boil  like  a  Pot.  Ill — Showing 
how  a  Certain  Doughty  General  of  the  Gulls  goes  forth  to 
Play  the  Game  of  Hull-Gull  in  Upper  Canada  : 

"  And  from  the  pinnacle  of  glory, 
Falls  headlong  into  purgatory." 

After  having  quieted  himself  with  the  sagacious  reflection — 

"  That  when  a  fight  becomes  a  chase, 
Those  win  the  day  that  win  the  race." 

8vo,  uncut.  Fine  copy  ;  scarce.  36  pages        New  York,  1812 

Act  for  Regulating,  Governing  and  Training  the  Militia  of 

Massachusetts,  passed  March  6, 1 810.  Boston,  1810 

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Strong,  Cyprian.  Animadversions  on  the  Substance  of  two 
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A  Treatise  on  Schism.  Bdto. 

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Chipman,  Samuel.  Report  of  an  Exam,  of  Poor  Houses,  Jails, 
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Acts  of  the  Diocesan  Synod,  at  Exeter,  England,  June,  1851. 
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Review  of  the  Apologies  of  Dr.  Seabury  and  Mr.  Haight.  By 
a  Churchman.  N.  F,  1843 

Letter  to  the  Clergy  of  Exeter,  England.  By  Henry  Lord 
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Political  Tables  Showing  the  Population  of  the  Different 
States  and  the  Eeturn  of  Votes  for  1824,  1826,  and  1828, 
with  Remarks.  12mo,  72  p.  N.  F,  1828 

Peters,  W.  C.  Burrowes'  Piano  Forte  Primer.  I2mo,  48  p. 
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Reese,  Levi  R.  Discoveries  on  the  Origin,  Universal  Obliga 
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Polwhele,  R.  Anecdotes  of  Methodism;  added  a  Sermon  on 
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Wesley,  John.  Minutes  of  Several  Conversations  at  the  69th 
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Essay  on  the  Rights  and  Duties  of  Nations  with  Reference  to 
the  Chesapeake  Affair.  By  an  American.  8uo,  62  p.,  uncut. 

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New  York.  An  Act  to  Organize  the  Militia  of  the  State  of, 
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Relation  to  the  Culture  of  Silk  and  Manufac 
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Bar  of  Public  Opinion.     By  Laicus.     24  p. 

N.  F,  1845 

Opinions  of  the  Minority  of  the  Court  on  the  Trial 

of,  &G.     8vo,  46.  p.  N.  F,  1845 

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Onderdonk,  H.  U.  Considerations  on  Marriages  Prohibited 
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Lewis,  Isaac.  Discourse  on  the  Divinity  of  Jesus  Christ. 
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Warren,  R.  L,  1812 

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Dawson,  H.  B.  The  Sons  of  Liberty  in  New  York.  8vo,  118 
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Thomson,  John.  An  Address  delivered  July  4,  1810,  at  New 
ark.  12  p.  Poor  copy. 

Remarks  on  the  Practicability  and  Expediency  of  Establish 
ing  a  Railroad  from  Boston  to  the  Connecticut  River.  By 
N.  Hale.  8vo,  uncut,  71  p.  Boston,  1827 

Constitution  of  the  Cape  Cod  Association,  and  Oration  of 
Henry  Scudder,  at  Boston,  November  14,  1854.  8uo, 
80  p. 

BATH,  N.  H.  Address,  January  23,  1854,  with  an  Historical 
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Report  of  Board  of  Directors  on  Internal  Improvements 
on  the  Expediency  and  Practicability  of  a  Railroad  from 
Boston  to  the  Hudson  River ;  annexed  Reports  of  Engineers 
with  Plans  and  Profiles.  Svo,  uncut,  195  p. 

Boston,  1829 

Report  of  Finances,  &c.  of  State  of  N.  Y.,  for  1838.     71  p. 

Report  of  Com.  appointed  to  Submit  a  Plan  for  Supplying 
the  City  of  Albany  with  Water.  Albany,  1846 

Fay,  F.  B.     Speech  on  the  License  Billl,  April  7,  1868. 

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Vindication.     8vo,  34  p.  N.  F,  1854 
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Harrison,  Wm.   Henry.     A  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Public 

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Harper,  Eobt.  G.     A  Letter  from,  to  his  Constituents.     Svo, 

uncul,  16  p.      Wm.  Hilliard  Printer.  1801 

Hitchcock,  Enos.     A  New  Year's  Sermon,  delivered  Jan.  1, 

1797.     Svo,  12  p.,  uncut.  Providence,  1797 

New  England  Manufacturers'  Convention  held  at  Worcester, 

Jan.  22,  1868,  Proceedings  of. 
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Boll  of  Persons  having  Office  or  Employment  under  U.  S., 

February  16,  1802.  8uo,  uncut.  Wash.,  1802 

Sampson  Against  the  Philistines;  or,  Keformation  of  Lawsuits. 

Svo,  96  p.,  uncut.  Phila.,  1805 

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Citizens  of  Philadelphia,  1808. 

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New  York  Public  School  Society.     Address  of  Trustees,  1828 
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1829 

Sixth  Annual  Report,  April  1,  1823 

Eleventh  Annual  Report,  April  16, 

1828 

•  Twelfth  Annual  Report,  April  29, 

1829 

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New  Jersey,  June,  180 1 .  Svo,  10 
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dress  by  Bishop  Doane,  May  30, 
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Address,  May  29,  1839,  by  Bp. 
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• Third  Annual  Conv.,  Western  New 

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Oct.  1,  1840 

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New  York  Female  Union  Society,  First  Report,  April  9, 1817. 

32  p. 
Second  Eeport,  Ipril  8,  1818.     52 

pages. 

Sixth  Eeport,  April  3,  1822.     40  p. 
—     Seventh  Report,  April,  1823.     32  p. 

2939  Miscellaneous.     [Twenty-five.]. 

New  York  Society  for  Reformation  of  Juvenile  Delinquents. 
Seventh  and  Eighth  Reports.  1832,  1833 

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Quincy,  Josiah,  Speech  of,  January  5.  1812,  on  Additional 
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Casserly,  P.  S.,  to  the  Editor  of  the  North  American  Review. 
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Treaties  Between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain. 

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Storrs,  John.  Sermon,  January  2,  1848,  in  Middleborough, 
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Wayland,  Francis.  The  Affairs  of  Rhode  Island.  Discourse, 
May  22,  1842.  Svo,  32  p.,  valuable.  Providence,  1842 

American  Tract  Society,  llth  Annual  Report,  1825.  Svo,  51  p. 

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May  13,  1840 

17th  Annual  Report,  December  20, 

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New  York  Religious  Tract   Society.     10th  Annual  Keport. 

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9th  Annual  Eeport,  1821 

American  Tract  Society.     9th  Annual  Eeport,  1 8*23.     72  p. 
Philadelphia  Sunday  School  Union.     6th  Eeport,  May  27, 
1823.     87  p. 

2940  Miscellaneous.  [Fourteen.] 

NORTHMEN  IN  AMERICA.  Historical  Sketches.  Extracted  from 
a  Newspaper. 

Eedfield,  W.  C.  The  First  Hurricance  of  September,  1853. 
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WATTERSTON,  GEORGE.  A  Memoir  on  the  History,  Culture, 
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Wilberforce,  Win.  An  Appeal  to  the  Religion,  Justice,  and 
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PRESCOTT,  OLIVER.  A  Dissertation  on  the  Natural  History  and 
Medicinal  Effects  of  the  Secale  Cornutum,  or  Ergot.  With 
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SLEMONS,  THOMAS.  Oration.  Pronounced  at  Mr.  Thaddeus 
Broad's,  July  4th,  1810,  before  the  Eepublicans  of  Falmouth, 
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Chapin,  Stephen.  Two  Sermons  at  Mount  Vernon,  N.  H., 
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the  Life  and  Character  of  Eev.  John  Bruce,  Minister  of  Mt. 
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mon  delivered  in  Andover,  April  5th,  1810,  8uo,  24 .pages, 
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Crowell,  Seth.     Some  Polemical  Remarks  on  the  Principal  To 
pics  of  the  Calvinian  System,  of  Theology.      12mo,  23  pages, 
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Coast  Survey.  Reply  by  B.  B.  to  the  Official  Defence  of  its 
Cost,  Abuses,  and  Power.  8vo,  36  pages. 

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Evans,  Oliver.  To  his  Counsel,  who  are  engaged  in  Defence 
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Extracts  from  a  Review  of  the  Parliamentary  and  Forensic 
Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.  8vo,  31  pages. 

Washington  City,  1834 


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Essex  Junto  and  the  British  Spy  ;  or  Treason  Detected.  Svo, 
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ELLERY,  CHRISTOPHER  A  Defence  against  Calumny  ;  or  Haman 
in  the  shape  of  C.  Ellery,  hung  upon  his  own  gallows.  Being 
the  substance  of  certain  publications,  etc.,  refuting  the  accu 
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Elder,  Question.     Geneva.     1 6  pages. 

Eniotfc,  James.  Speech  of,  Jan.  1 2th,  1813,  on  the  War.  Svo, 
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Elliott,  Com.  J.  D.  Speech  of.  Delivered  in  Hagerstown, 
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Freemen,  Awake !  the  Devil  is  in  the  Camp !  Svo,  24  paces  ; 
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1851.     By  Nath.  Hall.     26  p. 

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1844.     Svo,  16  p. 
Devyr,  Thos.  A.     Our  Natural  Eights.     A  Pamphlet  for  the 
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De  Grasse,  Isaiah.     A  Sermon  on  Education.     Svo,  19  p. 

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Dorr,  Thos.  W.  The  Merits  of,  and  George  Bancroft,  as  they 
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David,  J.  C.  Hierachy  of  the  American  Scientific,  Educ.  and 
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Decatur,  Stephen.  Correspondence  between,  and  Com.  James 
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Duane,  Wm.  J.  The  Law  of  Nations  investigated  in  popular 
manner.  Addressed  to  the  Farmers  of  the  U.  S.  Svo,  110 
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Duer,  John,  and  Robert  Sedgwick.  An  Examination  of  the 
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2943  Miscellaneous.  [Twelve.] 

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Channing,  W.  E.     Discourse  delivered  June  15th,  1814.     8vo, 

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Cobbett,  William.    Address  to  the  Clergy  of  Mass.,  Nov.  13th, 

1814  ;  with  a  Prefatory  to  Certain  Priests.      By  Jonathan. 

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Channing,  W.  E.      Letter   to  Henry  Clay  on  Annexation  of 

Texas.     8vo,  72  pages,  uncut.  Boston,  1837 

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Bell,  Benj.      Discourse   on   Ephesians  v.  14.      8vo,  24  pages. 

Printed  by  Alden  Spooner,  in  Windsor,  VL  MDCCXCHI. 

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Brenan,  Rev.  M.  A  Brief  Statement  of  the  Reasons  which  in 
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Bouton,  Nathl.  Mem.  Disc ,  on  the  50th  Anniv.  of  Concord 
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BOARDMAN,  HENRY,  D.  D.  The  Importance  of  Religion  to  the 
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the  late  Chas.  Chauncey.  Discourse  delivered  October,  1 849. 
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2944  Miscellaneous.     [Eighteen]. 

Schlegel,  J.  F.  W.  Neutral  Rights  ;  or,  an  Impartial  examin 
ation  of  the  Right  of  Search,  etc.  8vo,  uncut,  162  p. 

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Putnam,  I.  W.  Farewell  Sermon,  March  15,  1835,  in  the 
North  Church,  Portsmouth.  N.  H.  With  a  valuable  His 
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Portsmouth,  1835 

Randolph,  John.  Biography  of,  with  a  selection  from  his 
Speeches,  By  Lemuel  Sawyer.  8vo,  1 32  p.,  fine  copy. 

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Thoughts  on  the  subject  of  Naval  power  in  the  U.  S.,  etc. 
8w,  35  p.  Phila.,  1806 


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New  York  Dispensary.  Annual  Report  of  Bd.  of  Trustees 
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Pusey,  E.  B.     Sermon  the  "  Holy  Eucharist."         N.  Y.,  1843 

Vail,  Alfred.  Description  of  the  Amer.  Electro  Magnetic 
Teleg.,  now  in  operation  between  Washington  and  Baltimore. 
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Peterson,  Edw.  Facts  on  Con'l.  Intolerance  and  Ecclesiasti 
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Sandford,  H.  S.     De  lege  Rhodia  de  Jactu. 

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Woodbury's  Tables  and  Notes  on  the  Cultivation  of  Cotton, 
etc.  78  p.  Wash.,  1836 

Boston.     Report  of  Com.  on  the  Preservation  of  the  Hancock 
House,  June  3,  1863.     Svo,  14  p. 

City  Hospital.     Address  at  Dedication,  May  24,  1864, 

by  T.  O.  Amory,  Jr.     Svo,  45  p. 

Metropolitan  Police  Bill.     Argument  of  T.  C.  Amory 

against,  March  16,  1863.     Svo,  31  p. 

Miscellaneous  Remarks  on  the  Police  of,  as  respects 

Paupers,  Alms  and  Work  House,  For.  and  Do 
mestic  Mission.  Soc.,  etc.  Svo,  42  p.,  uncut,  very 
scarce.  Boston,  1814 

Theatre.    Description   of    the  Scenery,   etc.    of    the 

Grand  Nautical  Spectacle,  called  Black-Beard  the 
Pirate,  with  all  the  Songs,  Duetts,  Glees  and 
Chorusses,  etc.  800,  12  p.  Boston,  1811 

Board  of  Trade,  Public  Interest  and  Private  Mon 

opoly.  Address,  Oct.  16,  1867,  by  Josiah  Quincy. 
Svo,  15  p. 

State  House,  The  Improvements  of.     The  Investiga 

tions  thereof  investigated,  etc.     8uo,  93  p. 

'  Boston,  1868 
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Cleopatra.     The  Celebrated  Statue  of.  N.  Y.,  1837 

Congregationalism.     What  it  is. 

Catholic  Religion  Vindicated,  being  an  Answer  to  a  Sermon 
preached  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Cuyler,  in  Pougkeepsie,  July  30, 
1812,  in  which  Sermon,  the  religion  of  the  Catholics  was  il 
liberally  misrepresented  as  to  require  a  vindication.  By  a 
Roman  Catholic.  Svo,  58  p.  ;  fine  copy,  scarce. 

Printed  for  the  Author,  1813 

Crawford,  Joseph.  The  substance  of  a  Sermon'  deliv.  at  the 
Funeral  of  Miss  Nabby  Frothingham,  Feb.  24,  1809.  Svo, 
36  j».  N.  Y.,  1809 

Clarke,  Adam.     A  Disssertation  on  the  use  and  abuse  of  To 
bacco.     Svo,  24  p.  Newbiiryport,  1812 
Creighton,  James.     The  Advantages,  Pleasure   and  Profit  of 
Swearing  in  Common  Conversation.     I2mo,  12  p. 

Newry,  1812 

Chickering,  Jesse.  A  Statistical  View  of  the  Population  of 
Mass.,  from  1765  to  1840.  Svo,  160  p.,  fine  copy  ;  valuable. 

Boston,  1846 


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Buffalo  Orphan  Asylum.     Eeport  of  Board  of  Trustees,  June, 

1854.     Svo,  24  p. 
BERKSHIRE  JUBILEE.     Celebrated  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  22, 

23,1844.     Frontis.  and  Eng.     8uo,  stiff  paper,  orig.   cov.; 

244  p.  Albany,  1845 

Contains  Hopkins'  Sermon,  Poem  by  Dr.  William  Allen,  with  valuable 
Historical  Notes,  Oration  by  J.  A.  Spencer,  and  a  large  appendix 
of  great  interest  and  value,  and  eight  engravings  of  the  principal 
Towns  in  the  County,  also  an  index. 

Brownson,  O.  A.  Sermon  to  Young  People  in  Canton,  May 
24,  1835.  Svo,  18  p.  Dedham,  1835 

Bancroft,  Aaron.  Sermon,  Jan.  31,  1836.  Fifty  years  minis 
try.  Svo,  44  p.  ;  scarce.  Worcester,  1836 

Brownson,  O.  A.  Discourse  on  the  Wants  of  the  Times,  May 
29,  1836.  8w,  23  p.  Boston,  1836 

Butler,  Benj.  F.  Plan  for  the  Organization  of  a  Law  Faculty, 
and  for  a  System  of  Instruction  in  Legal  Science.  8vo,  40 
p.  N.  Y.,  1835 

2946  Miscellaneous.     [Tuoelve]. 

BANGOR,  Beaumaris  and  Snowdonia.  Guide  to,  with  a  map,  by 
John  Smith.  Svo,  56  p.  Liverpool,  1829 

Bowdoin  College,  Me.  Address  before  the  Benev.  Soc.  of,  Sept. 
5,  1826,  by  Samuel  P.  Neuman.  Svo,  29  p. 

Portland,  1826 

Bowdoin  College.     Laws  of.     Svo,  28  p.  Brunswick,  1825 

Brougham,  Henry.  Yindiciae  Wyckeamicae :  or,  a  Vindi 
cation  of  Winchester  College,  occasioned  by  his  letter  to 
Samuel  Romilly,  on  charitable  abuses,  by  W.  L.  Bowles. 
8vo,  52  p.,  scarce.  London,  1818 

BROWN,  HON.  NICHOLAS.  A  Discourse  in  commem.  of  the  Life 
and  Character  of,  deliv.  Nov.  3,  1841,  by  Francis  Wayland. 
8vo,  30  p.,  valuable.  Boston,  1841 

Buffalo  Hospital  of  the  Sisters  of  Charity.  Discussion  rela 
tive  to,  between  Kev.  John  C.  Lord  and  Bernard  O'Reilly. 
Svo,  38  p.  Buffalo,  1850 

Emmons,  Nathaniel.  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Process  of 
the  General  Judgment  in  which  the  modern  Notions  of 
Universal  Salvation  are  particularly  considered.  Svo,  94  p.  ; 
rough  edges,  scarce.  Phila.,  1791 

Erskine,  Hon.  Thos.  A  View  of  the  causes  and  consequences 
of  the  Present  War  with  France.  8vo,  lip.  Phila.,  1797 

Everett,  Edward.  A  Lecture  on  the  Working  Men's  Party, 
delivered  in  Charlestown,  Oct.  6, 1830.  8-uo,  27  p.  ; 
uncut,  valuable.  Boston,  1830 

Speech  of,  March  9,  1826,  in  Com.,  on  proposition  to 

amend  the  Constitution.     Svo,  38  p. 

Boston,  1826 

Address  before  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc.  of  Yale  College, 

Aug.  20,  1833.     8vo,  35  p.  •  autog.  of  Everett. 

New  Haven,  1833 


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Emerson,  Joseph.  Letter  to  the  Genessee  Consoc.  of  N.  T. 
8uo,  23  p.  Relates  to  his  expulsion  from  the  church  for  being  a 
Mason.  Boston,  1829 

2047  Pamphlets.     Very  scarce  edition  of  Tom  Paine's  Political  Tracts. 

[Eight]. 

COMMON  SENSE  :  Addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America, 
written  by  an  Englishman.  Svo.  11  p.,  fine  copy, 
rough  edges,  very  rare.  1st  Ed. 

Phila. :  E.  Bell,  1776 

Same  as  above.     8vo,  44  p.      Boston,  MDCCLXXVL 

Large  additions  to,  with  an  appendix  and  an  address 

to  Quakers.     Svo,  44  p.,  very  scarce.     Boston,  1776 
Same  as  No.  1.     8ue>,  54  p.  ;  good  copy.     All  the  ob 
jectionable  'passages  and  words  are  omitted  in  this 
edition.  London,  1776 
CANDIDUS.      Plain   Truth,    addressed  to  the  Inhabitants   of 
America,  containing  Remarks  on  a  late  Pamphlet,  intitled 
Common  Sense.     Second  edition.     8uo,  47  p.  ;  fine  copy. 

London,  1776 

WAKEFIELD,  GILBEKT.  An  Examination  of  the  Age  of  Reason, 
or  an  investigation  of  true  and  fabulous  Theology,  by  Thos. 
Paine.  Svo,  55  p.  ;  good  copy.  N.  F.,  1 794 

PAINE,  THOMAS.  Agrarian  Justice,  opposed  to  Agrarian  Law, 
and  to  Agrarian  Monopoly.  Being  a  plan  for  meliorating 
the  condition  of  Man.  Svo,  32  p.  ;  fine  copy,  uncut. 

Phila.,  n.  d. 
A  LETTER  TO  MB.  PAINE  on  his  late  publication. 

2948  Pamphlets.     Valuable.     [Five.'] 

GALLOWAY,  JosEpk  ;  Speech  of,  one  of  the  members  for  Phila. 
Co.,  in  answer  to  John  Dickenson,  delivered  in  House  of 
Assembly,  Province  of  Pa.,  May  24,  1764.  Svo,  92  pages, 
good  copy,  very  scarce.  London,  MDCCLXV 

BBITISH  COLONIES  IN  N.  A.  Considerations  on  the  Measures 
carrying  on  with  respect  to.  The  Second  Edition,  with 
Additions  and  an  Appendix.  176  p.  and  45  p.,  Svo,  good 
clean  copy,  scarce.  LONDON,  n.  d.  (1774) 

DULANY,  DAN'L  (of  Maryland).  Considerations  on  the  Pro 
priety  of  imposing  Taxes  in  the  British  Colonies,  etc.  Svo, 
55  p.,  scarce  ed.  New  York  :^  John  Holt,  1765 

AMERICA.  Treaty  of  Amity,  Commerce,  and  Navigation.  Svo, 
24  p.,  uncut.  Phil,  1795 

AMERICA.  Charters  of  the  old  English  Colonies  ;  with  an  In 
troduction  and  Notes.  By  Samuel  Lucas.  Svo,  123  pages, 
valuable  doc.  London^  1850 

2949  SERMONS  on  the  Repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act.     [Seven.] 

STILLMAN,  SAM'L.  "  Good  News  from  a  far  Country."  Preached 
at  Boston,  May  17,  1766,  upon  the  arrival  of  the  important 
news  of  the  Repeal,  etc.  Svo,  34  />.,  very  fine  copy. 

BOSTON,  MDCCLXTJ 

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CHAUNCY,  CHARLES.  A  Discourse  on  "the  Good  Neivs  from  a 
far  Country,"  delivered  July  24th,  1766,  a  day  of  Thanks 
giving.  Svo,  32  p.,  fine  copy,  scarce. 

BOSTON,  N.  E.,  MDCCLXVI 

EMERSON,  JOSEPH.  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon.  Preached  at 
Pepperell,  July  24th,  1766.  Svo,  37  p.,  fine  copy,  extremely 
scarce.  BOSTON,  M,DCC,LXVI 

PATTEN,  WILLIAM.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  Hallifax,  in  the 
County  of  Plymouth,  July  24,  1766.  Svo,  uncut  22  p.,  very 
scarce.  BOSTON,  N.  E.,  MDCCLXVI 

CUMINGS,  HENRY.  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  preached  at  Bil- 
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very  scarce.  BOSTON,  N.  E.,  MBCCLXVII 

A  SHORT  HISTORY  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Present  Ministry  with 
regard  to  the  American  Stamp  Act.  Svo,  21  p.,  uncut,  fine 
copy,  scarce.  LONDON  :  J.  ALMON,  1766 

AMERICAN  STAMP- ACT,  The  NECESSITY  of  REPEALING,  etc.  demon 
strated,  or  A  PROOF  that  GREAT  BRITAIN  must  be  injured  by 
that  ACT.  Svo,  31  p.,  good  copy,  very  scarce. 

BOSTON:  Printed  and  Sold  by  EDES  and  GILL,  in  Quern 

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FRISBIE,  LEVI.  An  Oration  delivered  at  Ipswich,  April  29, 1783, 
on  account  of  the  Happy  Restoration  of  Peace.-  Sm.  ±to, 
uncut,  24  p.,  rare. 

BOSTON,  IN  AMERICA:  Printed  and  Sold  by  E.  RUSSELL,  near 

Liberty  Pole,  MDCCLXXXUI 

CANDIDUS.      Plain   Truth   addressed  to   the   Inhabitants   of 

America,  etc.     8w,  47  />.,  fine  copy.        LONDON,  MDCCLXXVI 

OBSERVATIONS  on  the  New  Constitution  and  on  the  Federal 

and  State  Conventions.      By  a  Columbian  Patriot.     Svo, 

19  p.,  uncut.  s.  1.  s.  a. 

FEDERAL  FARMER.     Letters  from,  to  the  Republican.     Svo,  40 

pages,  uncut.  s.  1.     1787 

UNITED  STATES  in  Congress  assembled,  April  27, 1784.    Report 

of  the  Grand  Committee  on  the  arrears  of  Interest  on  the 

National  Debt.     Svo,  12  p.,  uncut,  fine  copy. 

BOSTON,  MDCCLXXXIV 

AMERICAN  COLONIES.  The  Plain  Question  upon  the  Present 
Dispute  with.  Sm.  Svo,  24  pages,  fine  copy,  scarce. 

DUBLIN,  1776 

DAY,  THOMAS.  Reflections  upon  the  Present  State  of  England 
and  the  Independence  of  America.  The  Fifth  Ed.,  with 
Additions.  Svo,  129  pages,  good  copy,  scarce. 

LONDON,  1783 

SMITH,  WILLIAM.     A   Sermon   on   the   Present   Situation  of 
American  Affairs,  preached  in  Christ  Church,  June  23, 1775, 
.    at  the  Request  of  the  Officers  of  the  Third  Battalion  of  the 
City  of  Philadelphia.     Sm.  Svo,  24  pages,  scarce. 

London,  MDCCLXXV 


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Carter,  J.  G.  Address  delivered  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  Conse 
cration  of  "Plymouth  Lodge,"  Sept.  6,  A.  L.  5826.  8yo,  37 
pages.  Plymouth,  1826 

Cumberland,  Richard.  Retrospection,  a  Poem,  in  familiar 
verse.  8-uo,  72  p.  Boston,  1812 

Crabbe,  George.  Review  of.  Philadelphia,  October  3,  1808. 
36  pages. 

Caroline.  Queen  of  Great  Britain.  An  Impartial  and  Au 
thentic  Memoir  of  the  Life  of.  Including  every  Proceeding 
in  her  Case,  both  in  and  out  of  Parliament.  By  E.  Hamil 
ton.  12??io,  38  pages,  elegant  portrait.  London,  1820 

Croly,  George.  The  Angel  of  the  World,  an  Arabian  Tale ; 
and  Sebastian.  12mo,  uncut,  100  pages.  New  York,  1821 

Conjectures  on  original  Composition  in  a  Letter  to  the  Author 
of  Sir  Chas.  Grandison.  8uo,  112  pages.  London,  1759 

Croswell,  W.  Description  and  Explanation  of  the  Mercator 
Map  of  the  Starry  Heavens.  Boston,  1810 

Albany.  Historical  Reminiscences  of  the  City.  Svo,  18  pages, 
uncut ;  with  a  view  of  the  City.  s.  1.  n.  d. 

Alcott,  Dr.  Wm.  Library  of  Health — contains  account  of 
capture  of  General  Prescott  by  Talc.  Sisson,  a  colored  man. 
Svo,  31  pages,  uncut.  s.  L  n.  d. 

AMERICA.  A  Letter  to  an  English  Gentleman,  on  the  Libels 
and  Calumnies  on  America,  by  British  Writers  and  Re 
viewers.  By  James  Athearn  Jones.  Svo,  43  p.,  unb. 

Phila.,  1826 

Allen,  Ethan.      Sermon.      Baltimore,  August  6,  1863.      11 
pages. 

Sermon,    Conv.    Prot.    Epis.    Church,   in   Ohio. 

Gambier,  Sept.  9,  1831.     Svo,  12  pages. 

Decennial  Sermon  in  Dayton,  Ohio.    Oct.  25, 1840. 

Svo,  14  pages.  Baltimore,  1863 

Sermon,  "Covenant  of  the  Sabbath."       s.  1.  n.  d. 

ABERCROMBIE,  JAMES.     Sermon,  May  9,  1798,  day  of  Fasting. 

Sm.  Svo,  38  pages,  fine  copy.  Phila.,  1798 

Abracadabra  ;  or  the  Conceits  of  A.  B.  and  C.     By  O.  Davis. 

Svo,  16  pages,  uncut.  Portland,  1808 

2952  Miscellaneous.  [Fifteen.] 

Boston  Academy  of  Music.     Address  before,  at  the  Opening 
of  the  Odeon.      By  Samuel  A.  Eliot.      Svo,  17  pages. 

Boston,  1835 

Peace   Festival.     Official  Monthly   Bulletin.      No.  1. 

Feb.,  1869. 

Proceedings  of  the  Const.  Meeting.     Nov.  26th,  IS50- 

8-uo,  46  pages.  Boston,  1850 

Reception  and  Entertainment  of  the  Chinese  Embassy. 

Aug.,  1868.     Svo,  77  pages,  beautifully  printed  document. 

Boston,  1868 


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Boston.  Mechanics'  Institution.  Address,  Feb.  7th,  1827.  By 
Geo.  B.  Emerson.  Svo,  24  pages. 

Brown  University.     Laws  of,  March,  1827.  Providence. 

Brereton,  C.  D.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Workhouse  System  and 
the  Law  of  Maintenance  in  Agricultural  Districts.  Svo,  124 
pages.  '  Norwich,  Eng.,  182- 

Burke,  Edmund.  Lessons  to  a  young  Prince,  &c.  ;  with  five 
copper  plates.  Svo,  68  pages.  N.  Y.,  1791 

Austin,  A.  W.  Opening  Argument  of,  in  Behalf  of  Jamaica 
Aqueduct  Corp.  Feb.  12th,  1867.  25  pp. 

ALLEGHANIA  :  a  Geographical  and  Statistical  Memoir,  &c.  By 
James  W.  Taylor.  8»o,  24  pages,  dble.  col. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1862 

ADAMS,  J.,  AND  THOS.  JEFFERSON,  Eulogy  on.  Pronounced  in 
Hallo  well,  July,  1826.  By  Peleg  Sprague.  Svo,  22  pp.  Fine 
copy,  scarce.  Hallowell,  1826 

Amer.  Educ.  Soc.  Discourse,  May  26th,  1863.  By  Kev.  Ed 
win  Johnson.  Svo,  17  pp., 

Alston,  Philip  W.  An  Address,  at  the  Laying  the  Corner 
stone  of  Immanuel  Church,  La  Grange.  Svo,  9pp. 

Memphis,  1840 

ANDREW,  JOHN  A.  Eulogy  on,  delivered  by  Edwin  P.  Whip- 
pie  ;  with  an  Appendix  containing  Proc.  of  City  of  Boston. 
Svo,  stiff  covers,  36  pp.  Boston,  1867 

Duffie,  C.  R.  Eight  Sermons  Addressed  to  Children.  12mo, 
150  pp.  N.  Y.,  1829 

2953  Miscellaneous.  [Thirteen.'] 

ALLEN,  PAUL.     Noah  :  a  Poem.     12mo,  unbound,  fine  copy,  103 

pp.  Baltimore,  1821 

Anthon,  Henry.     The  Churchman  warned  against  the  Errors 

of  the  Time.     Svo.  GQpp.,  dble.  col  N.  Y.,  1843 

St.  Andrew's  Soc.     Constitution  of,  of  New  York  :  with  a  list 

of  Officers  and  Members,  since  1756.     Svo,  38  pp. 

N.  Y.,  1823 
A.  G.     Address  to  Electors  of  9th  Cong.  Dist.  of  Mass.     Svo, 

14  pp.  1860 

Augustus,  John .     A  Report  of  the  Labors  of,  for  the  last  ten 

years,   in  Aid  of  the  Unfortunate.    '8vo,  104  pp. 

Boston,  1852 
Albany.     Report  of  the  Com.  of  the  Classis  of,  on  Ministerial 

Support.     8w>,  41  pp.  Albany,  1854 

ANDERSON,  ELIZA.     (Translation.)    Military  Reflections  on  Four 

Modes  of  Defence  for  the  United  States  ;    with  a  Plan  of 

Defence,  &c.   By  Max'an  ***.    8vo.  Fine  copy.,  42  pp.,  scarce. 

Balto.,  1807 
ALLEN,  ETHAN.     Report  of  Com.  under  the  Act  providing  for  the 

Erection  of  a  Monument  over  the  Grave  of.     Svo,  1  pp. 

Montpelier,  1858 
Ames,  Fisher.     The  Speech  of,  in  the  House  of  Rep.  of  U.  S., 

April  28th,  1796,  in  support  of  the  Treaty,  &c.     Svo,  fine 

copy,  uncut,  5%  pp.  Boston,  (1796.) 


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Appleton,  Nathan,  and  John  A.  Lowell.  Correspondence  be 
tween,  in  relation  to  the  Early  History  of  the  City  of  Low 
ell.  Svo,  19  pages  ;  important.  Boston,  1848 

Appleton,  Nathan,  and  John  G.  Palfrey.  Correspondence  be 
tween,  Intended  as  a  Supplement  to  Mr.  Palfrey's  Pamphlet 
on  the  Slave  Power.  Svo.  20  pp.  Boston,  1846 

Appleton,  Nathan.  Labor  ;  its  Relations  in  Europe  and  the 
U.  S.  compared.  Svo,  16  pp.  Boston,  1844 

ALLEN,  ETHAN.  Narrative  of  the  Capture  of  Ticonderoga,  his 
Captivity  and  Treatment  by  the  British.  Fifth  ed.,  with 
notes.  8vo,  50  pp.,  orig.  covers,  uncut,  fine  copy. 

Burlington,  1849 

2953*Miscellaneous.  [Fourteen.'] 

Burke,  Edmund.  Two  Letters  addressed  to  a  Member  of 
ParL,  on  Proposals  for  Peace  with  France.  Svo  86  pages. 

Phila.,  1797 

Bullock,  Alex.  H.  Address  of,  to  the  Legis.  of  Mass.  Jan. 
3d,  1868.  Svo,  85  pages.  Boston. 

BURR,  AARON.      QUERIES  ADDRESSED  by  the  Comm.,  9th  Dec., 
1807,  to  Mr.  Smith,  with  his  Answers  fully  given.     In  rela 
tion  to  moneys  paid,  and  projected  empire  in  the  South.  Svo, 
uncut,  3Spp.     Senate  doc.,  Dec.  31st,  1807. 
Brush  Hill,     Milton,  (Mass.)     Five  Keasons,  &c. 
Bird,  F.  W.     "  Look  before  You  Leap,"   into  Another  Great 
Bore.     Cape  Cod  Harbor.     15  pp.  Boston,  1868. 

Benton,  Thos.  Speech  of,  in  reply  to  Mr.  Webster,  relative  to 
the  Public  Lands.  12mo,  74  pp.  Washington,  1830 

Collins,  E.  K.  The  Supremacy  of  the  Seas  ;  or,  Facts,  Views, 
&c.,  relating  to  the  British  and  American  Steamers.  Svo, 
24  pp.  Washington,  1851 

Chandler,  Samuel.  The  Notes  of ;  considered  in  a  Sermon. 
Jan.  16,  1734-5.  Svo,  5S  pp.  London,  1735 

Congregational  Polity  ;  as  Taught  in  the  Word  of  God.     By 

Rev.  M.  H.  Wilder. 
Congregationalism  :    its  Proof ;  its  Catholicity.     By  Samuel 

Wolcott. 

Clubb,  Stephen.  A  Journal  containing  an  Account  of  the 
Wrongs,  Sufferings,  and  Neglect  experienced  by  Americans 
in  France.  8vo,  uncut,  60  pp.,  scarce. 

Printed  at  Boston,  1809 

Confession  of  Faith  put  forth  by  the  Elders  and  Brethren  of 
many  Congregations  of  Christians.  Svo,  42  pp. 

First  printed  at  London,  1688 
Casco,  Bay.     Chronicles  of.     8uo,  frontis.,  56  pp. 

Portland,  1850 
Coolidge,  J.  I.  T.     Discourse,  May  2d,  1858.     Svo,  17  pp. 

Boston,  1858 


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2954  BACON",  THOMAS.     FOUR  SERMONS  upon  the  Great  and  indis 

pensable  Duty  of  all  CHRISTIAN  MASTERS  and  MISTRESSES  to 
bring  up  their  NEGRO  SLAVES  in  the  Knowledge  and  Fear  of 
GOD.  PREACHED  AT  THE  Parish  Church  of  St.  Peter  in  Talbot 
County,  in  the  Province  of  MARYLAND.  Svo,  Eox.,  gilt  edges. 
Fine  copy  ;  scarce.  LONDON,  MDCCL. 

2955  BLOODGOOD,  S.  DE  WITT.     THS  SEXAGENARY;  or,  Reminis 

cences  of  the  American  Revolution.  1'lnio,  cloth,  203  p.,  with 
Index,  very  fine  copy  ;  extremely  scarce.  Albany,  1833 

TMs  is  the  veritable  production  of  a  Farmer  of  Saratoga  County.  It  was 
undertaken  at  the  suggestion  of  Gov.  De  Witt  '  linton.  All  anecdotes 
connected  with  the  Revolution  are  now  valuable  to  the  Historian  and 
Biographer.  Ed.  Preface. 

2956  BRITISH  POETS,  WITH  MEMOIRS  OF  THE  AUTHORS.  PREFACES  AND 

NOTES.  The  whole  thoroughly  Revised  and  Corrected  espec 
ially  for  this  edition.  Portraits  on  India  paper.  Now  com 
plete  in  130  volumes.  Crown  8-uo,  hf.  dk.  gr.  lev.,  gt.  top,  uncut, 
large  paper.  Only  100  copies  printed.  BOSTON,  1865-6 

This  collection  of  the  British  Poets  is  the  most  Complete  ever  made,  and 
consists  of  One  Hundred  and  Thirty  Volumes,  including  the  following 
authors,  all  carefully  edited  by  Professor  Child,  Professor  Lowell  and 
other  eminent  scholars : 


Akenside 1  vol. 

Beattie 1  vol. 

Burns 3  vols. 

Butler 2  vols. 

Byron 10  vols. 

Campbell 1  vol. 

Chatterton 2  vols. 

Churchill 3  vols. 

Coleridge 3  vols. 

Collins 1  vol. 

Cowper 3  vois. 

Donne 1  vol. 

Dryden 5  vols. 

Falconer 1  vol. 

Gay 2  vols. 

Goldsmith. . . ., 1vol. 

Gray 1  vol. 

Herbert 1  vol. 

Hf  rrick 2  vols. 

Hood • 5  vols. 

Keats 1  vol. 

Marvell 1  vol. 


Milton 3  vols. 

Montgomery 5  vols. 

Moore 6  vols. 

Parnell  and  Tickell 1  vol. 

Pope 3  vols. 

Prior 2  vols. 

Scott 9  vols. 

Shakespeare 1  vol. 

Shelley 4  vols. 

bkelton. 3  vols. 

Southey 10  vo  s. 

Spenser 5  vols. 

Surrey 1  vol. 

Swjft 3  vols. 

Thomson 2  vols. 

Vaughan 1  vol. 

Watts 1  vol. 

Kirke  White 1  vol. 

"Wordsworth 7  vols. 

Wyatt 1  vol. 

Young 2  vois. 

Ballads,  English  and  Scotch.  8  vols. 


2957  BRITISH  ESSAYISTS.  LARGE  PAPER  EDITION.  Only  100 
Copies  Printed.  In  Thirty-eight  volumes.  Gr.  Svo,  hf.  dk.  gr. 
lev.,  gt.  top,  uncut,  bound  uniform  with  the  Poets.  Comprising : 


Tattler 4  vols. 

Spectator 8  vols. 

Guardian 3  vols. 

Rambler '.  3  vols. 

Adventurer 3  vols. 

Connoisseur 2  vols. 


Mirror 2  vols. 

Lounger 2  vo  s. 

( )bserver 3  vols. 

Looker  on  3  vols. 

World 3  vols. 

Idler.   .  1  vol. 


Index, 1  vol. 


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2958  COLUMBUS.     PERSONAL  NARRATIVE  of  the  First  Voyage  of,  to 

America.  From  a  Spanish  Manuscript  recently  Discovered 
in  Spain.  Translated  from  the  Spanish.  Svo,  hf.  crim.  cr. 
lev.  mor.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges.  Fine  copy.  Boston,  1827 

2959  FILLEY,  WILLIAM.     THE  INDIAN  CAPTIVE  ;  OR,  THE  LONG  LOST 

JACKSON  BOY.  LITE  AND  ADVENTURES  or,  who  was  Stolen  from 
his  Home  in  Jackson,  Mich.,  by  the  Indians,  Aug.  3d,  1837, 
and  his  Safe  Keturn  from  Captivity,  October  19,  1866.  After 
an  absence  of  29  years,  with  the  Indian  Tribes  of  the  Rocky 
Mountains.  Edited  by  J.  Z.  Ballard.  8vo,  red  Eox.,  gt.  top, 
rough  edges.  Him.,  112  p.  Chicago,  1867 

2960  JOSSELYN,  JOHN,  Gent.     New-England's  RARITIES  Discov 

ered  :  IN  Birds,  Beasts,  Fishes,  Serpents,  and  Plants  of  that 
Country.  Together  with  the  Physical  and  Chyrurgical 
REMEDIES  wherewith  the  Natives  Constantly  use  to  Cure  their 
DISTEMPERS,  WOUNDS,  and  SORES.  ALSO,  A  perfect  Descrip 
tion  of  an  Indian  SQUA,  in  all  her  Bravery  ;  with  a  Poem  not 
improperly  conferred  upon  her.  LASTLY,  A  CHRONO 
LOGICAL  TABLE  of  the  most  remarkable  Passages  in  that 
Country  amongst  the  ENGLISH.  Illustrated  with  CUTS. 
I'2mo,  Colophon  Title,  Dedication,  Rarities,  114  p.,  and  leaf  of 
Advertisements.  Very  fine  copy  with  large  margins,  and  perfect 
in  its  orig.  binding. 

London :  Printed  for  G.  Widdowes  at  the  Green  Dragon 
in  St.  Paul's  Church-yard,  1672 

2961  JOSSELYN,  JOHN,  Gent.     AN  ACCOUNT  OF  TWO  VOYAGES 

TO  NEW-ENGLAND.  WHEREIN  YOU  HAVE  THE  SETTING  OUT  OF 
A  SHIP,  with  the  Charges ;  The  prices  of  all  necessaries  for  fur 
nishing  a  Planter  and  his  Family  at  his  first  coming  ;  A  De 
scription  of  the  Country,  Natives,  and  Creatures,  with  their 
Merchantil  and  Physical  use;  The  Government  of  the  Couiitrey 
as  it  is  now  possessed  by  the  English,  &c.  A  large  Chronolo 
gical  Table  of  the  most  remarkable  passages,  from  the  first 
discovering  of  the  Continent  of  America,  to  the  year  1673. 

Heart,  take  thine  ease, 
Men  hard  to  please 

Thou  haply  might'st  offend, 
Though  one  speak  ill 
Of  thee,  some  will 

Say  better  ;  there's  an  end. 

12mo,  Title,  Dedication,  &c.  Relation,  215  p.  ;  Chronological  Ob- 
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in  some  few  places. 

London  :  Printed  for  Giles  Widdows,  at  the  Green-Dra 
gon,  in  St.  Paul's  Churchyard,  1674i 

2962  KENTUCKY.     A  HISTORY  OF  THE  COMMONWEALTH  OF,  from  its  ex 

ploration  and  Settlement  by  the  Whites,  to  the  Close  of  the 
Northwestern  Campaign  in  1813  ;  with  an  Introduction,  Em 
bracing  the  Settlement  of  Western  Virginia  from  the  First 
Passage  of  the  Whites  over  the  Mountains  of  Virginia  in  1736, 


568 

to  the  Treaty  of  Camp  Charlotte  in  1774.  By  Mann  Butler. 
Second  edition,  Revised  and  Enlarged  by  the  Author.  Svo, 
hf.  crim.  cr.  lev.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges,  beautiful  copy  ;  very  scarce. 

Gin.,  1836 

2963  LAY,  WILLIAM,  and  CYEUS  M.  HUSSEY.    A  Narrative  of  the  Mutiny 

on  Board  the  Ship  "  Globe,"  of  Nantucket,  in  the  Pacific 
Ocean,  Jan.,  1824,  and  the  Journal  of  a  Eesidence  of  two 
Years  on  Mulgrave  Islands  ;  with  observations  on  the  man 
ners  and  Customs  of  the  Inhabitants.  llmo,  Rox.,  gt.  edges. 

New  London,  1828 

2964  LOSSING-,  BENSON  J.      THE  PICTOEIAL  FIELD-BOOK  OF  THE  REV 

OLUTION  ;  or,  Illustrations  by  Pen  and  Pencil,  of  the  History, 
Biography,  Scenery,  Relics  and  Traditions  of  the  War  for  In 
dependence.  In  two  volumes.  Second  Edition.  Imp.  8vo, 
Rox.,  gt.  top,  uncut.  New  York,  i860 

2965  LOUISIANA.     THE  HISTORY  OF,  Particularly  of  the  Cession  of 

That  Colony  to  the  United  States  of  America  ;  with  an  Intro 
ductory  Essay  on  the  Constitution  and  Government  of  the 
United  States.  By  Barbe  Marbois.  Svo,  Rox.,  gt.  top,  uncuL 

PMa.,  1830 

2966  MARSHALL,  CHRISTOPHER.     PASSAGES  FROM  THE  DIARY  OF, 

Kept  in  Philadelphia  and  Lancaster  during  the  Revolution. 
Edited  by  William  Duane.  Volume  I.,  1774-1777.  Svo,  hf. 
crim.  lev.,  gt.  top,  uncut.  Phila.,  1839 

Only  one  volume  published. 

2967  MARYLAND.     AN  HISTORICAL  View  of  the  Government  of,  from 

its  Colonization  to  the  Present  Day.  Vol.  I.  By  John  V. 
McMahon.  8vo,  Rox.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges.  Very  fine  copyfscarce. 

Baltimore,  1831 
Only  one  volume  published. 

2968  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.      A  DISCOURSE 

INTENDED  TO  COMMEMORATE  THE  DISCOVERY  OF  AMERICA  BY  CHRIS 
TOPHER  COLUMBUS.  Delivered  at  Request  of  Society,  on  the 
i.'3d  of  October,  1792,  being  the  Completion  of  the  Third  Cen 
tury  since  that  Memorable  Event.  To  which  are  added  FOUR 
DISSERTATIONS  : 

1. — On  the  circumnavigation  of  Africa  by  the  Ancients. 

2. — An  Examination  of  the  Pretensions  of  Martin  Bebaim  to  a  discovery 

of  America  prior  to  that  of  Columbus,  with  a  Chronological  detail  of 

all  the  Discoveries  made  in  the  15th  Century. 

3. — On  the  question  whether  the  Honey-bee  is  a  Native  of  America? 
4. — On  the  Color  of  the  Native  Americans,  and  the  recent  population 

of  this  Continent. 

By  Jeremy  Belknap,  Svo,  red  Rox.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges  ;  fine 
coy ;  extremely  scarce.  132  pp. 

Printed  at  the  Appollo  Press  in  Boston,  by  BELKNAP  and  HALL. 

MDCCXCK 


569 

29G8  McKENNEY,  THOMAS  L.  SKETCHES  OF  A  TOUR  TO  THE  LAKES  : 
of  the  Character  and  Customs  of  the  Chippeway  Indians,  and 
of  Incidents  connected  with  the  Treaty  of  Fond-du-Lac.  Also 
a  Vocabulary  of  the  Algic,  or  Chippeway  Language,  formed 
in  part,  and  as  far  as  it  goes,  upon  the  basis  of  one  furnished 
by  the  Hon.  Albert  Gallatin.  Ornamented  with  29  Engrav 
ings.  Svo,  red  Box.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges  ;  scarce. 

Baltimore,  1827 

2969  MOORE,  FRANK.     THE  REBELLION  RECORD.    A  Diary  of  Amer 

ican  Events,  with  Documents,  Narratives,  Illustrative  Inci 
dents,  Poetry,  &c.  In  Twelve  Volumes.  Illustrated  with 
over  One  Hundred  and  Fifty  Portraits  on  Steel  of  the  Prom 
inent  Generals,  &c.,  of  the  War,  and  various  Maps  and  Dia 
grams.  Imp.  Svo,  Box.,  gt.  top,  uncut. 

New  York,  1867-1869 

2970  NEW  BATH  GUIDE  ;   or  Memoirs  of  the  B-N-R^D  Family,  in  a 

a  Series  of  Poetical  Epistles.  A  New  Edition.  8vo,  hf.  crim. 
cr.  lev.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges  ;  fine  copy.  Illus.  rather  free. 

Lond.,  1804 

2971  NEW  YORK.     LETTERS  ON  THE  NATURAL  HISTORY  and  Internal 

Resources  of  the  State.  By  Hibernicus.  Svo,  Rox.,  gt.  top, 
rough  edges.  New  York,  1822 

2972  PAINE,  THOMAS.     THE  POLITICAL  WRITINGS  of.     To  which  is 

Prefixed  a  Short  Sketch  of  the  Author's  Life.  In  two  vols. 
Svo,  Box,,  gt.  top,  rough  edges.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1824 

2973  PARKMAN,  FRANCIS.     THE  JESUITS  IN  NORTH  AMERICA  in  the 

Seventeenth  Century.  Being  Part  H.  of  a  Series  of  Histori 
cal  Narratives.  Imp.  Svo,  Box.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges. 

Boston,  1867 
75  Copies  printed. 

2974  PIKE,  Major  Z.  M.     AN  ACCOUNT  OF  EXPEDITIONS  TO  THE  SOURCES 

or  THE  MISSISSIPPI,  and  through  the  Western  Parts  of  Louisi 
ana  to  the  Sources  of  the  Arkansas,  Kans,  etc.,  Rivers ;  dur 
ing  the  years  1805,  1806,  and  1807.  And  a  Tour  through  the 
Interior  parts  of  New  Spain.  Illustrated  by  Maps  and  Charts. 
Svo,  Box.  gt.  top,  rough  edges.  Port.,  fine  copy,  very  scarce. 

Phila.,  1810 

2975  PUTNAM,  ISRAEL.     THE  LIFE  AND  HEROIC  EXPLOITS  OF.     Illus 

trated  with  Plates  from  Original  Designs.  By  Col.  David 
Humphreys.  12mo,  Box.,  gt.  edges.  New  York,  1835 

2!976  SCHOOLCRAFT,  HENRY  R.  NARRATIVE  JOURNAL  of  Travels 
through  the  Northwestern  regions  of  the  United  States,  ex 
tending  from  Detroit  through  the  great  Chain  of  American 
Lakes,  to  the  Sources  of  the  Mississippi  River  in  the  year 
1820.  Embellished  with  a  Map  and  8  Copper  Plate  Engrav 
ings.  Svo,  red  Box.,gt.  top,  rough  edges,  with  eng.  title,  fine, 
clean,  perfect  copy,  with  port,  and  Memoir  of  Schoolcraft  inserted. 

Albany,  1821 

2977  SHERMAN  AND  HIS  CAMPAIGNS.  A  Military  Biography.  By  Col. 
S.  M.  Bowman,  and  Lt.-Col.  R.  B.  Irwin.  Svo,  hf.  dk.  gr.  lev., 
gt.  top.  uncut.  New  York,  1865 

72 


5TO 

2978  SOUTH  CAROLINA  AND  GEOEGIA.     AN  HISTOKICAL  ACCOUNT 

OF    THE   RlSE  AND  PROGRESS  OF  THE  COLONIES  OF.      In  Two  Vols. 

By  Alexander  Hewatt.  Svo,  Box.,  gt.  top,  uncut;  beautiful 
copy,  extremely  scarce. 

PRINTED  FOR  ALEXANDER  DONALDSON,  LONDON, 

MDCCLXXIX 

2979  STEUBEN,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  VON,  THE  LIFE  OF.     By  Frederick 

Kapp.  With  an  Introduction  by  George  Bancroft.  Second 
Edition.  Svo,  cloth,  rough  edges.  Portrait.  New  York,  1 859 

2980  TRIALS.     NARRATIVES  OF  REMARKABLE  CRIMINAL  TRIALS.  By  Lady 

Duff  Gordon.  Svo,  hf.  dk.  blue  lev.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges  ;  fine 
copy.  New  York,  1846 

2981  VERMONT.     THE  NATURAL  AND  CIVIL  HISTORY  OF.     By  Samuel 

Williams.  In  two  volumes.  The  Second  Edition  Corrected 
and  much  Enlarged.  Svo,  hf.  dk.  blue  lev.,  gt.  edges  ;  fine  copy, 
with  map.  Burlington,  1809 

2982  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     OFFICIAL  LETTERS  to  the  Honor 

able  American  Congress,  Writtten  During  the  War.  In  two 
Volumes.  Svo,  hf.  dk.  blue  lev.,  gt.  top.  rough  edges ;  fine  copy. 

Lond.,  1795 

2983  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.  THE  LIFE  OF.     By  David  Ramsay. 

Svo,  Box.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges.     Port,  by  Leney.     Fine  copy.      \ 

New  York,  1807 

2984  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE,  THE  LIFE  OF.     By  S.  G.  Arnold. 

12wo,  Box.,  gt.  tops,  rough  edges  ;fine  copy,  228  pp. 

New  York,  1840 

2985  WASHINGTON,    GENERAL    GEORGE,   AN  EULOGY   ON.     Pro 

nounced  at  Boston,  February  19,  1800,  before  the  American 
Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  By  John  Davis.  4to,  hf.  dk. 
blue  lev.,  wide  backs  and  cors.,  gt.  top,  uncut,  24  $p. 

Boston,  1800.      Reprint  1859,   to  make  good  complete  sets 
of  the  Memoirs  of  the  Acad. 

2986  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     A  COLLECTION  OF  THE  SPEECHES  OF 

THE  J)re£iftetU  of  ttye  ilniteb  States  to  both  Houses  of  Con 
gress,  also  the  Addresses  to  the  President,  with  his  Answers. 
With  an  Appendix.  Svo,  full  dk.  blue  levant,  gt.  top  ;  fine  copy. 

Boston,  1796 

2987  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     LEGACIES  OF.     Being  a  Collection 

of  the  most  approved  writings  of.  With  an  Appendix  contain 
ing  a  sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  Illustrious  Patriot.  8 vo,  full  cr. 
dk.  blue  levant,  gt.  edges  ;  fine  copy,  excessively  scarce. 

TRENTON,  MDCCC. 

2988  WASHINGTON ;  OR  LIBERTY  RESTORED.     A  POEM.     By  Thomas 

Northmore.  Full  dk.  blue  olive  green  lev.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges  ; 
very  scarce.  Bait.,  1809 


571 

4989  WASHINGTON,  GEOEGE.  LIFE  OF.  Interspersed  with  Bio 
graphical  Anecdotes  of  the  most  Eminent  Men  who  effected 
the  American  Revolution.  Port.  By  John  Cony.  8vo,  full 
die.  olive  green  lev.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges,  with  the  List  of  Subscribers. 

N.  Y.,  1809 

2990  WILKINSON,  JEMIMA,  HISTOBT  OF.     A  Preacheress  of  the  18th  Cen 

tury.  Containing  an  Authentic  Narrative  of  her  Life  and 
Character.  By  David  Hudson.  Svo,  hf.  crim.  lev.,  gt.  top, 
rough  edges.  Fine  copy.  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1821 

2991  WILL  A  ED,  SAMUEL.     (Pastor  of  a  Church  in  Boston,  in  N. 

E.)  The  Peril  OF  THE  TIMES  Displayed;  or,  The  Danger  of 
Mens  Taking  up  with  a  form  0f  (fiJO&lincBS,  But  denying  the 
Power  of  it.  12mo,  full  cr.  crim.  levant,  gt.  top. 

Boston :  Printed  by  B.  Green  and-J.  Allen,  1700 

2992  WINSLOW,  EDWABD.     THE   Glorious  Progress  OF  THE  GOSPEL, 

AMONGST  THE  Indians  in  New  England,  MANIFESTED  ,By  three 
Letters,  under  the  Hand  of  that  famous  Instrument  of  the 
Lord,  Mr.  JOHN  ELIOT,  And  another  from  Mr.  Thomas  May- 
hew,  Jr.  ;  both  Preachers  of  the  Word,  as  well  to  the  English 
as  Indians  in  New  England,  &c.  Together,  With  an  Appen 
dix  to  the  foregoing  Letters,  holding  forth  Conjectures,  Ob 
servations,  and  Applications.  By  I.  D.  (John  Davenport) 
Minister  of  the  Gospell:  Published  by  EDWAED  WINSLOW. 
Sm.  4c.to,  Title,  Dedication,  and  28  p.  Beautiful  copy,  clean  and 
perfect ;  excessively  scarce,  unbound. 

LONDON  :  Printed  for  Hannah  Allen,  in  Popes-Head 
Alley,  1649. 

2993  WINTHKOP,  JOHN  (First  Gov.  of  Mass.)     A  JOUENAL  OF  THE 

TEANSACTIONS  AND  OCCUEEENCES  IN  THE  SETTLEMENT  OF  MASSA 
CHUSETTS  AND  THE  OTHEE  NEW-ENGLAND  COLONIES,  from  the  year 
1630  to  1644.     And  now  first  Published  from  a  correct  copy 
of  the  Original  Manuscript.  (By  Noah  Webster.)  Svo,  full  pol 
ished  dk.  blue,  cf.,  gt.  edge.     Beautiful  copy  ;  very  scarce. 
HAETFOED  :  Printed  by  ELISHA  BABCOCK,  MDCCXC. 
Dedicated  to  the  Posterity  of  John  Winthrop. 

"  Mr.  Winthrop  kept  a  Journal  of  every  important  occurrence 
from  his  first  embarking  in  America,  in  1630,  to  the  year  1644.  This 
Manuscript,  as  appears  by  some  passages,  was  originally  designed  for  pub 
lication  ;  and  it  was  formerly  consulted  by  the  first  compilers  of  New  Eng 
land  History,  particularly  by  HUBBA.UD,  MATHER  and  PRINCE.  On  reading 
the  work,  the  editor  (N.  Webster)  found  it  to  contain  many  curious  and 
interesting  facts  relating  to  the  settlement  of  Massachusetts  and  the  other 
New  England  Colonies,  and  Highly  descriptive  of  the  character  and  views 
of  the  first  inhabitants.  By  consent  of  the  descendants  of  Gov.  Winthrop, 
proposals  were  issued  for  publishing  a  small  number  of  copies. — Editor's 
Preface. 


572 

2994  WHEELER,  CAPT.  THOMAS.     A  THANKEFULL  REMEMBRANCE  OF 

GOD'S  MERCY  TO-  SEVERAL  PERSONS  AT  QUABAUG  OR  BROOKFIELD. 
Fo.  4fo,  red.  cr.  lev.  mor.,  elegant  dble  green,  with  rich  tooled  bor 
ders  around  inside  covers,  fl.  gt.  back  and  French  filleted  pan. 
sides  ;  the  whole  dry  eld.,  and  the  whole  cleaned  from  foxy  spots 
and  other  stains  ;  all  ink  removed  and  the  whole  dark  sized  and 
mending  in  do.  as  required.  Magnificent  copy,  with  large  mar 
gins,  52pp. 

CAMBRIDGE:  Printed  and  sold  by  Samuel  Green,  1676 
When  Gov.  Hutchinson  wrote  his  History  of  Mass,,  in  giving  an  ac 
count  of  the  Expedition  (Hist.  Mass.,  Vol.  I,  265),  in  which 
his  ancestor  sustained  such  an  important  part  and  lost  his 
life,  it  does  not  appear  that  he  has  made  any  reference  what 
ever  to  Captain  "Wheeler's  Narrative, which  he  most  likely  would 
have  done  had  he  known  of  its  existence.  See  No.  230  of  this 
Catalogue.  We  give  the  following  extract  from  the  Pre 
face — 

•'  /  Purposing  to  Publish  this  ensuing  Narrative  of  God's  Providence 
towards  Capt.  Hutchinson  and  myself  and  others,  and  the  Sermon  preach 
ed  on  the  occasion  hereafter,  do  Judge  it  expedient  to  give  you  a  little 
further  account  of  matters,  occasioning  the  going  of  Captain  Hutchinson 
and  myself  to  Quabaug,  and  also  of  the  Motives  inducing  me  to  the  Publi 
cation  of  both  to  the  world,"  etc. 

We  refer  to  W.  E.  Woodward's  Catalogue,  where  this  iden 
tical  copy  brought  $72,  unbound,  and  its  condition  was 
not  very  desirable  ;  but  having  passed  through  the  hands  of 
the  best  binder  in  England  (F.  Bedford),  at  an  additional  ex 
pense  of  $40,  it  is  now,  without  any  doubt,  the  finest  copy  in 
existence. 

2995  AT  ALA  ;  OR,  THE  AMOURS  OF  Two  INDIANS  in  the  Wilds  of  Amer 

ica.     8w,  hf.  vellum,  gt,  edges.     Frontis.  Lond.,  1802 

2996  BELKNAP,  JEREMY.     AMERICAN  BIOGEAPHY ;   or,  an 

HISTORICAL  ACCOUNT  of  those  PERSONS  who  have  been  distin- 
goished  in  AMERICA,  as — 

AD  VENTURERS,  II  Dl  VINES, 

STATESMEN,  WARRIORS, 

PHILOSOPHERS,  ||  A  UTHORS. 

AND  OTHER  REMARKABLE  CHARACTERS,  Comprehending  a  Re 
cital  of  The  EVENTS  connected  with  their  LIVES  and  AC 
TIONS.  In  Two  Volumes.  8vo,  dk.  Rox.y  gt.  top,  rough 
edges.  Splendid  copy,  and  very  scarce  in  this  condition. 

PRINTED  at  BOSTON  BY  ISAIAH  THOMAS  AND  E. 
TANDREWS,  MDCCXCIV,  and  1798. 

2997  BENNETT,  JAMES  GORDON.     THE  LIFE  AND  WRITINGS  or 

Editor  of  the  "  New  York  Herald."  Sm.  4fo,  dk.  Rox.,  gt.  top.' 
rough  edges,  64  jjp.,  dble.  col.,  with  the  orig.  covers.  Illus.  with 
caricatures  of  Bennet  as — <;  Ariel,'1  "  The  Scottish  Adventurer" 
"  Puffing  for  Black-Mail,"  etc.  All  in  fine  condition. 

New  York,  1844 
A  scurrilous  pamphlet,  now  quite  scarce. 


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Partly  ia  a  CoflecUon  of  Providences  about  them, 
and  Gracious  Appearances  for  them:  And  partly  in  a 
Strmoit  Cached  By  Mr.  £X>W4Jtf>    BVLKLBTj\ 
PafW  of  the   Church,  of  CHrift  at  Concord,   wpoa   a  \ 
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Pfal.  107.  8.  Ot  ^^^  ^^  »"M  fra'fi  fa 
Ms  Goodneff,  ™d  kis  Wonderful   Worty  tt  the  Children, 
of  men, 

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fought  •**  of  aA  ti^e  that  love  him  * 


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Printed  and  Sold  by  Samuel  Green 


573 

2998  BERKELEY,  GEORGE.     A  SERMON  preached  before  the  In 

corporated  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  For 
eign  Parts,  on  Friday,  Feb.  18, 1731.  Svo,  hf.  red  lev.,  gilt  top, 
uncut  ;  very  scarce,  79  pp.  LONDON,  MDCCXXXII. 

Besides  the  Sermon,  there  is  also  an  Abstract  of  the  Proc.  of  the  Soci 
ety,  Reports  from  several  of  the  Missionaries  of  South  Carolina, 
Pennsylvania,  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Connecticut,  Rhode  Island, 
Long  Island,  etc.,  with  a  list  of  the  Members  of  the  Society. 

2999  BLUNT,  JOSEPH.     A  HISTORICAL  SKETCH  or  THE  FORMATION  OF 

THE  CONFEDERACY,  Particularly  with  Reference  to  the  Provin 
cial  Limits  and  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  General  Government 
over  Indian  Tribes  and  the  Public  Territory.  8vo,  red  Rox.^ 
gt.  top,  rough  edges.  Fine  copy.  New  York,  1825 

3000  BOSTON.     SURVEY  OF  BOSTON  AND   ITS  VICINITY.     Showing  the 

distance  from  the  Old  State  House  to  all  the  Towns  and  Vil 
lages  not  exceeding  fifteen  miles  therefrom  ;  with  a  short  To 
pographical  Sketch  of  the  Country,  taken  in  the  years  1818, 
18,  19,  '20.  By  John  G.  Hales.  Frontis.  and  map.  Svo,  dk. 
Eox.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges.  Boston,  1821 

3001  BEACKENEIDGE,  H.  H.     GAZETTE  PUBLICATIONS.     Svo,  hf.  gr. 

lev.,  gt.  edges  ;  very  scarce.  Carlisle,  Pa.,  1806 

Contains  Historical  account  of  Pittsburgh  in  1786.  Of  the  Indian  War 
and  Poems  on  Indian  Treaties  ;  and  on  Anthony  Wayne.  Sermon 
delivered  to  the  American  army  a  few  days  before  the  Battle  of  Bran 
dy  wine.  An  Eulogium  of  the  Brave  Men  who  have  fallen  in  the 
contest  with  Great  Britain,  de  ivered  July  5,  1779.  Poem  to  "  Whis 
key."  "  The  Battle  of  Bunker's  Hill."  A  Drama  written  a  few  weeks 
after  this  battle,  performed  by  the  youth  of  the  academy  on  the  east 
ern  shore  of  Maryland,  of  which  Brackenridge  was  master.  The  pro 
logue  was  written  by  Col.  John  Park  of  the  American  army,  etc. 

3002  BURR,  AARON.     REPOBTS  OF  THE  TRIALS  OF,  for  Treason  and 

for  Misdemeanor,  in  preparing  the  means  of  a  Military  Expe 
dition  against  Mexico,  etc.  To  which  is  added  an  Appendix, 
containing  the  Arguments  and  Evidence,  Etc.,  taken  in  Short- 
Hand  by  David  Robertson.  In  Two  volumes.  Svo,  red  Eox., 
gt.  top,  rough  edges.  Splendid  Copy.  .  Phila.,  1808 

3003  BURR,  AARON.     BURR'S  CONSPIRACY  exposed;  and  General  Wil 

kinson  Vindicated  against  the  Slanders  of  his  Enemies  on  that 
Important  occasion.  8uo,  red  Box.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges  ;  very 
scarce.  Fine  copy.  Wash.,  1811 

3004  BURROUGHS,  STEPHEN.     MEMOIRS  OF.     Containing  many  incidents 

in  the  Life  of  this  Wonderful  Man  never  before  published. 
Two  Volumes  in  One.  Curious  Frontispiece.  1 2mo,  hf.  red 
tky.,  gt.  edges.  Fine  copy.  Boston,  1835 

3005  CANADA.     THE  BACKWOODS  OF.     Being  Letters  from  the  Wife 

of  an  Emigrant  Officer.     I2mo,  hf.  red  tky.,  gilt  edges.     Illus. 

Contains  considerable  Indian  History.  Lond.,  1846 

3006  CORNELIUS,  ELIAS.     THE  LITTLE  OSAGE  CAPTIVE,  an  Authen 

tic  Narrative :  to  which  are  added  some  interesting  letters, 
written  by  Indians.  12mo,  hf.  red  t'ky.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges, 
frontis.,  fine  copy.  York, ' Eng. ,  1 824 

This  is  not  a  romance,  but  the  observations  of  one  of  the  missionaries 
to  the  Choctaws,  in  1817,  in  Arkansaw. 


574 

3007  CLARKE,  McDONALD.     POEMS  OF.     With  Portrait  after  In- 

man.  8vo,  fuller,  crim.  lev.,  gt.  .edges.  Fine  copy  ;  extremely 
scarce.  New  York :  J.'W.  Bell,  MDGCCXXX  VI. 

"  The  Book  is  pioneered  by  no  parade  of  puffery.  I  despise  it.  No  daz 
zling  name  of  a  distinguished  publisher  blazing  on  the  title-page  ; 
none  of  the  velvet  trickery  that  smooths  &  fashionable  writer's  works 
into  pic-nic  patronage.  Bell's  undertaken  to  ring  the  death-bell  of  ne 
glect,  and  if  I  can  ring  the  Great  Belle  of  my  affections,  shan't  care 
if  the  Critics  put  my  popularity  to  bed  with  a  shovel.  In  short,  if 
the  life  0/  my  poetry  is  wholesome,  'twill  breathe,  after  the  wild  spirit 
that  inspired  it  has  been  sobered  at  the  terrible  tribunal  of  Eternity, 
and  the  weak  hand  that  traced  it,  long  wasted  to  ashes." — M'D.  0. 
We  give  one  of  his  poems  in  full,  entitled — A  LATE  DEATH  AT  NEW 
LONDON. — 

Poor  Kit  is  gone—  To  be  forgot  when  the  dim  hour 

A  funnier  fellow  never  was  born,  comes, 

— Mirth  must  wear  for  the  Cap-  And  not  leave  of  Thought's  luxu- 

tain.  a  double  reefed  weed—  ries,  a  few  poor  crumbs, 

Many  a  morn,  Is  all  that  should  make  us  sigh 

When  a  buy,  in  1807,  When  I  come  to  die,  may  noble 
Have  I  stood  on  Frink's  stoop,  natures  join, 

With   New -London's  j  oiliest  And    say,    he    could    flush    the 

group,  World's  heart  like  old  wine, 

And  haw,  haw'd  and  he,  he'd,  And  may  some  merry  fellow, 

At  his  ripping  fun.  On  Mac's  memory  get  mellow, 

Pleasantly  sit, 

Is  it  all  done — done  ? —  As  I  do,  o'er  dear  old  Kitt, 

Well — by  the  setting  sun  By  the  darkly  setting  sun. 

He  could  laugh,  as  well  as  by  the  Tell  of  the  sumptuous  fun 

rising  rays,  He  had  with  Donald  in  his  Bun- 
For  his  was  an  intellect,  always  kum  days ; 

a-blaze.  For  posthumous  praise, 

Here's  a  song  to  the  olden  days,  That  comes  from  the  heart,  and 
The  memory  of  1807—  makes  the  tears  start, 

Good  Heaven  !  how  Time  waddles  And  waves  the  willow  leaves  over 

away,  our  sod, 

But  as  long  as  the  spirit  doesn't  Is  grateful  to  man,  and  accepted 

get  gray,  of  God. 

It  matters  not— 'tis  nature's  lot—  —Page  195. 

3008  DLBDIN,  THOS.  FBOGNALL.     REMINISCENCES  OF  A  LITERARY 

LITE  ;  with  Anecdotes  of  Books,  and  of  Book  Collectors. 
Two  Parts  in  Two  Volumes.  Frontispieces  and  a  number  of 
other  elegant  illustrations.  Large  8vo,  full  dk.  green  crushed 
lev.,  gt.  tops,  rough  edges,  rich  inside  borders,  backs  and  covers 
richly  tooled,  fine  copy,  very  scarce. 

LONDON:  JOHN  MAJOR,  MDCCCXXXVI 

This  copy  contains  the  Index,  which  having  been  published  after  the 
main  work  was  issued,  is  seldom  found  in  any  copies. 

3009  FLOBIDA,  EAST.     NOTICES  OF,  with  an  account  of  the  Semin- 

ole  Nation  of  Indians.  By  a  recent  traveller  in  the  Prov 
ince.  8vo,  red  rox.  gilt  top,,  uncut,  fine  copy.  Charleston,  1822 

Contains  also,  a  vocabulary  of  the  Seminole  Language. 

3010  FOX,  EBENEZEB.     THE  ADVENTURES  OF,  IN  THE  REVOLUTIONARY 

WAR,  illustrated  by  elegant  eng.,  from  original  designs.  Por 
trait  of  Fox.  12mo,  hj*.  red  t'ky.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges,  veyr 
scarce.  Boston,  1838 


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3011  GEORGIA.      AN  IMPARTIAL    ENQUIRY    INTO   THE   STATE   and 

UTILITY  OF  THE  PROVINCE  of  Georgia.     Svo,  104  p.,  full  crim. 
cr.  lev.  gilt  top,  rough  edges,  rich  inside  borders,  running  title  on 

back,  paneled  sides,  etc. 

LONDON :  Printed  for  W.  MEADOWS,  at  the  Angel  in  Cornhill 

MDCCXLI. 

3012  ELDRIDGE,  ELEANOR.     MEMOIRS  OF.     In  Two  volumes.     Half  gr. 

lev.  gilt  tops,  with  Portrait.  Providence,  1841 

The  subject  of  this  memoir,  was  born  of  African  and  Indian  parentage. 

Her  mother  was  a  native  Indian  of  the  Fuller  Family  of  the  tribe  of 

the  Narragansetts,  and  her  father  an  African,  who  served  in  the 

Eevol.  army. 

3013  ELIOT,  John.      THE  LIFE  OF.     The   Apostle  to   the   Indians. 

12wo,  hf.  dk.  blue,  lev.  yellow-edges,  fine  copy.  Phila.,  1829 

3014  ELIOT,  JOHN.     MEMOIR  OF,  Apostle  to  the  North  American 

Indians.     By  Martin  Moore.     l'2mo,hf.  dk.  blue  feu.,  gilt  top, 
rough  edges,  frontis.  Boston,  1842 

"  Not  a  whit  behind  the  very  chiefest  apostles." 

3015  GEOEGIA.     A  VOYAGE  TO,  Begun  in  the  Year  1735,   CON 

TAINING,  An  Account  of  the  Settling  the  Town  of  FREDERI- 
CA,  in  the  Southern  Part  of  the  Province  ;  and  a  Description  of 
the  SOIL,  AIR,  BIRDS,  BEASTS,  TREES,  RIVERS,  ISLANDS,  &c.,  WITH 
the  RULES  and  ORDERS  made  by  the  Honourable  the  TRUS 
TEES  for  that  SETTLEMENT  ;  including  the  Allowances  of 
Provisions,  Clothing,  and  other  Necessaries  to  the  Families 
and  Servants  which  went  thither. 

ALS6  A  Description  of  the  Town  and  County  of  Savannah, 
in  the  Northern  Part  of  the  Province  ;  the  Manner  of  divi 
ding  and  granting  the  Lands,  and  the  Improvements  there : 
"With  an  Account  of  the  AIR,  SOIL,  RIVERS  and  ISLANDS%L  that 
Part. 

By  FRANCIS  MOORE,  Author  of  Travels  into  the  Inland 
Parts  of  Africa.  Svo,  full  crushed  crim.  levant,  gilt  top, 
uncut,  inside  borders  beautifully  tooled,  by  Bedford,  excessively 
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LONDON  :  Printed  for  JACOB  ROBINSON,  in 
Ludgate  Street,  1744 

3016  HENRY,  JOHN  JOSEPH.     AN  ACCURATE  AND  INTERESTING  AC 

COUNT  of  the  Hardships  and  Sufferings  of  that  Band  of  f]  eroes, 
who  traversed  the  wilderness  in  the  Campaign  against  Quebec 
in  1775.  Svo.  full  dk.  blue,  levant  gilt  edges,  eleg't.  rich  inside 
borders,  fine  copy,  very  scarce.  Lancaster,  1 812 

3017  HEWES,  GEORGE,  R.  T.     TRAITS  OF  THE  TEA  PARTY  ;  being  a 

Memoir  of  George  R.  T.  Hewes,  one  of  the  last  of  its  survi 
vors  ;  with\i  History  of  that  Transaction ;  Reminiscences  of 
the  Massacre,  and  the  Siege,  and  other  stories  of  old  times. 
By  a  Bostonian.  V2mo,  full  crushed  crimson  levant,  gilt  top, 
roiigh  edges,  inside  borders,  and  covers  richly  tooled,  extremely 
scarce  and  fine 'copy.  Portrait  of  Hewes.  New  York,  1835 

Leasing  in  Vol.  I.,  p.  499-502,  of  his  "  Field  Book,"  mentions  David 
Kinnison  as  the  last  survivor  of  the  "Tea  Party,"  who  died  in  1851, 
aged  115  yrs.  Hewes  died  in  1843,  aged  101  yrs.  He  was  present 


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at  the  Massacre  in  Boston  on  the  5th  March,  '•  and  during  the 
whole  of  it,"  "  and  was  intimately  acquainted  with  most  of  the  cir 
cumstances  which  led  to  it,"  was  also  in  Boston  during  the  "  Siege" 
or  "  hard  times,"  '•  in  a  ^ord,  he  happened  to  be  one  of  that  com 
paratively  small  class  of  persons  who  were  situated,  throughout  the 
contest,  and  throughout  the  context  of  affairs  connected  with  it,  in 
the  midst  of  them,  and  as  it  were,  at  the  central  seeing  and  hearing 
point."  His  military  exploits  were  confined  to  the  "  neutral  ground 
of  Westchester.  wi;h  the  Cow  Boys,  etc." 

3018  HOPKINSON,    FEANCIS.      THE    MISCELLANEOUS  ESSAYS    AND 

OCCASIONAL  WRITINGS  OF.  In  three  volumes.  8vo,  dk.  rox.,  gt. 
top,  rough  edges,  beautiful  copy.  Scarce.  Phila.  MDCCXCII 

3019  LIEBEBKUHN,  EEV.    SAMUEL.     THE  HISTORY  OF  OUR  LORD 

AND  SAVIOUR  JESUS  CHRIST  :  comprehending  all  that  the  Four 
Evangelists  have  recorded  concerning  him  ;  all  their  relation 
being  brought  together  in  one  narration,  so  that  no  circum 
stance  is  omitted,  but  that  inestimable  History  is  continued 
in  one  series,  in  the  very  words  of  Scripture.  Translated 
into  the  DELEWARE  INDIAN  L  \NGUAGE,  BY  THE  REV.  DAVID  ZEIS- 
BERGER.  Svo,  full  crim.  cr.  lev.  elegant  rich  inside  borders,  gilt 
edges,  beautiful  copy,  very  scarce.  New  York,  1824 

3020  LONG-  ISLAND.     THE  HISTORY  OF,  FROM  ITS  DISCOVERY  AND  SET 

TLEMENT  TO  THE  PRESENT  TIME.  With  many  important  and  in 
teresting  matters  ;  including  notices  of  numerous  Individuals 
and  Families  ;  also  a  particular  account  of  the  different  Church 
es  and  Ministers.  In  two  volumes.  Illustrated  with  Portraits 
Maps  and  Plates.  Second  Edition,  revised  and  greatly  en 
larged.  By  Benjamin  Thompson.  Large  Svo,  full  crimson, 
cr.  lev.  gt.  tops,  rough  edges,  rich  inside  borders,  back  and  covers 
elegantly  tooled,  magnificent  copy,  and  very  scarce  in  this  condi 
tion.  New  York,  1843 
302l'MASSACHUSETTS.  THE  HISTORY  OF,  from  the  First  Settle 
ment  thereof  in  1628,  until  the  year  1760.  In  Two  volumes- 
By  Thomas  Hutchinson,  Esq.  Svo,  dk.,  rox.  gt.  top.,  rough 
edges,  remarkably  fine  copy,  and  exceedingly  scarce  in  this  condi. 
tion. 

&\lt  ^llivit  (Mitifltt,  with  additional  NOTES  and  CORRECTIONS 
PRINTED  AT  SALEM,  FOR  THOMAS  AND  ANDREWS.         BOSTON,  1795 

3022  MASSACHUSETTS  BAY.     THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  PROVINCE  OF, 

from  1749  to  1774,  comprising  a  detailed  Narrative  of  the 
origin  and  early  stages  of  the  American  Revolution.  By 
Thomas  Hutchinson.  Edited  by  Rev.  John  Hutchinson. 
Svo,  dk.  rox.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges,  forms  the  Third  volume  of 
Hutchinson's  History. 

London  :  John  Murray,  MDCCCXXYIII 

3023  MICHIGAN.     HISTORY  OF,  from  its  earliest  Colonization  to  the 

present  time.  By  James  H.  Lanman.  12mo,  hf.  dk.  blue  lev., 
gt.  edges.  New  York,  1844 

3024  NEW   ENGLAND'S    MEMORIAL.      BY  NATHANIEL   MORTON. 

Fifth  Edition,  containing,  besides  the  original  work,  and  the 
supplement,  large  additions  in  Marginal  Notes,  and  an  Ap 
pendix,  with  a  Lithographic  copy  of  an  Ancient  Map.  By 
John  Davis.  Svo  hf.  crim.  lev.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges,  backs 
beautifully  tooled  and  lettered.  Boston,  1826 


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3025  NEW  ENGLAND.     LiVEs  OF  THE  CHIEF  FATHERS  OF; 

Vol.  L,  The  Life  of  JOHN  COTTON.     By  A.  W.  McClure. 

Vol.  II.,  The  Lives  of  JOHN  WILSON,  JOHN  NOBTON,  and  JOHN 
DAVENPORT.  By  A.  W.  McClure. 

Vol.  III.,  The  Life  of  JOHN  ELIOT,  with  an  account  of  the 
Early  Missionary  Efforts  among  the  Indians  of  New  Eng 
land.  By  Nehemiah  Adams. 

Vol.  IV.,  The  Life  of  THOMAS  SHEPHERD.     By  John  A.  Albro. 

Vol.  V.,  The  Lives  of  INCREASE  MATHER  and  SIR  WILIJAM 
PHIPPS.  By  Enoch  Pond. 

Vol.  VI.,  The  Life  of  THOMAS  HOOKER.     By  E.  W.  Hooker. 

In  Six  Volumes,  Svo,  hf.  vel.,  contents  lettered  diagonally  on  back, 
beautiful  copy,  gt.  top,  uncut.  Boston,  1846-'49 

3026  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.  THE  HISTORY  OF.  VOLUME  I.,  COMPRE- 

HENDING  THE  EVENTS  OF  ONE  COMPLETE  CENTURY  FROM  THE  DIS 
COVERY  OF  THE  RIVER  PASCATAQUA. 

PHILADELPHIA,  MDCCLXXXIV. 

VOLUME  II. — COMPREHENDING  THE  EVEKTS  OF  SEVENTY-FIVE  YEARS 
FROM  MDCCXV  to  MDCCXC.  Illustrated  by  a  MAP. 

BOSTON,  MDCCXCI 

VOLUME  HI. — CONTAINING  A  GEOGRAPHICAL  DESCRIPTION  OF  THE 
STATE ;  WITH  SKETCHES  OF  ITS  NATURAL  HISTORY,  PRODUCTIONS, 

IMPROVEMENTS,  AND  PUSSEXT  STATE  OF  SOCIETY  AND  MANNERS,  LAWS 
AND  GOVERNMENT.  Br  JEREMY  BELKNAP.  SVO,  dk.  rOX.,  gt.  top, 

rough  edges,  excessively  scarce  in  this  condition,  beautiful  copy. 

BOSTON,  MDCCXCII 

3027  NEW  HOLLAND  AND  THE  CAROLINE  ISLANDS.     A  Residence  of  Eleven 

years  in,  being  the  adventures  of  James  O.  Connell.  Edit 
ed  from  his  verbal  narration.  12  mo,  hf.  gr.  t'ky.,  gilt  top, 
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3028  NEW  YORK  CITY  AND  STATE.     HISTORIC  TALES  OF  OLDEN 

TIME  ;  concerning  the  Early  Settlement  and  Advancement  of. 
etc.  Illustrated  with  Plates.  By  John  F.  Watson.  8uo,  hf, 
gr.  t'ky.,gt.  edges.  A.  A.  Smets'  copy.  New  York,  1832 

3029  OREGON  TERRITORY.      A  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  PHYSICAL  AC 

COUNT  of  that  Country  and  its  Inhabitants,  with  outlines  of 
its  History  and  Discovery.  By  C.  G.  Nicolay.  12mo,  hf. 
red  t'ky.,  gt.  edges,  illust.  London :  Knight,  1846 

3030  OTIS,   JAMES.      THE  LIFE  OF,    containing    also,   notices 

of  some  contemporary  characters  and  events  from  the  year 
1760  to  177t5.  Portrait  and  plate.  Svo,  red  rox.,  gt.  top, 
rough  edges,  fine  copy.  Boston,  \  823 

3031  PENNSYLVANIA.     THE  HISTORY  OF,  IN  NORTH  AMER 

ICA,  FROM  THE  Original  Institution  and  Settlement  of  that 
Province,  under  the  first  Proprietor  and  Governor  WILLIAM 
PENN,  in  1681,  till,  after  the  year  1742  ;  WITH  AN  INTRODUC 
TION  RESPECTING,  The  Life  of  W.  PENN,  prior  to  the  grant  of  the 
Province,  and  the  religious  Society  of  the  People  called  Quakers  ;  with 
the  first  rise  of  the  neighboring  Colonies,  more  particularly  of  West-New 
Jersey,  and  the  Settlement  of  the  Dutch  and  Swedes  on  Delaware,  TO 

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WHICH  is  ADDED,  A  brief  Description  of  the  said  Province  AND  OF 
THE  General  State,  in  which  it  flourished,  principally  between  the  years 
1760  and  1770.  The  whole  including  a  Variety  of  Things, 
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Time, etc.  With  an  APPENDIX.  BY  ROBERT  PROUD. 
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ders,  eleg't  copy,  scarce  Philadelphia,  1797-'98 

3032  PORTSMOUTH,  N.  H.    ANNALS  OF,  comprising  a  Period  of  Two 

Hundred  Years  from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Town  ;  with 
Biographical  Sketches  of  a  few  of  the  most  respectable  In 
habitants.  Svo,  rox.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges,  beautiful  copy. 
Very  scarce.  Portsmouth,  1825 

3033  REVOLUTION.     TALES  OF  THE  REVOLUTION,  being  Rare  and  Re 

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red  rox.,  gilt  top,  uncut,  scarce.  JVeiv  York,  1835 

Contains  Arnold's  Exped.  up  the  Kennebec,  naval  maneuvres  on  the 
North  River,  Capture  of  Gen'l  Prescott,  Green's  Retreat,  The  Whigs 
and  the  Wolves,  Scenes  in  South  Carolina,  Narrative  of  Baroness 
Reidesel,  etc. 

3034  RO  WLANDSON,  MRS.  MARY.     A  NARRATIVE  OF  THE  Cap 

tivity,  Sufferings  and  Removes  or who  was  taken  prisoner 

by  the  Indians  ;  with  several  others,  and  treated  in  the  most 
barbarous  and  cruel  Manner  by  the  vile  Savages  ;  with  many 
other  remarkable  Events  during  her  Travels.  Written  by  her 
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BOSTON  :  Reprinted  and  Sold  by  THOMAS  and  JOHN 
FLEET,  at  the  Bible  and  Heart,  Cornhill,  1791 

3035  SANDERSON,  JOHN  AND  ROBERT  WALN,  Jr.     BIOGEAPHY 

OF  THE  SIGNERS  TO  THE  DECLARATION  OF  INDEPENDENCE.  In 
Nine  Volumes.  Svo,  dk.  rox.,  gilt  tops,  rough  edges,  beautiful 
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Phila.,  1820-27 
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3036  SCHOOL/GRAFT,  HENRY  R.     NOTES  ON  THE  IRIQUOIS  ;  or,  con 

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and  General  Ethnology  of  Western  New  York.  Boy.  Svo,  red 
rox.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges.  New  York,  1846 

3037  SOUTHOLD,  L.  I.     GRIFFIN'S  JOURNAL.  Jix'£t  £  tfttte  0f  ^0tttll- 

0td.  The  Names  of  the  Heads  of  those  Families,  being 
only  thirteen  at  the  time  of  their  landing  ;  First  Proprietors 
of  Orient ;  Biographical  Sketches,  etc.  By  Augustus  Griffin. 
Svo,  hf.  crim.  lev.,  gt.  edges,  fine  copy,  very  scarce.  Portrait. 

Orient,  L.  L,  1857 


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3038  Stdbfcarb   Solomon,  Pastor  to  the  Church  of  Northampton,  in  NEW 

ENGLAND.  THE  Safety  of  Appearing  at  the  DAY  OF  JUDG 
MENT  in  the  Bighteousness  of  CHRIST,  Opened  and  Applied. 
The  Second  EDITION  Corrected.  With  some  Addition  by  the 
AUTHOE.  8vo,  hf.  dk.  blue  lev.,  gt.  edges  ;  fine  copy,  very  scarce. 
BOSTON:  Ee-printed  for  D.  HENCHMAN,  at  his  shop  in  Cornhill, 

MDCCXXIX. 

3039  ST.   UKSULA'S   CONVENT  ;  or  The   Nun   of  Canada.     Containing 

Scenes  from  Real  Life.  In  two  Volumes.  I2mo,  hf.  vellum, 
gt.  edges  ;  fine  copy.  Kingston,  Upper  Canada,  1824 

Said  to  be  the  first  Novel  published  in  Canada.  Written  by  a  young 
lady  of  "  Seventeen  Summers"  "  The  era  to  which  this  story  relates 
was  an  eventful  one,  and  may  be  reviewed  with  interest  by  many 
families,  who,  like  the  author,  trace  their  descent  in  a  manner  simi 
lar  to  that  of  the  principal  personages  of  the  Tale." 

3040  SULLIVAN'S  CAMPAIGN  ;  NOTICES  or,  OR  THE  REVOLUTIONARY 

WABFAKE  IN  WESTERN  NEW  YORK.  Embodied  in  the  Addresses 
and  Documents  connected  with  the  Funeral  Honors  rendered 
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including  the  remarks  of  Gov.  Seward  at  Mount  Hope.  12mo, 
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edges.  Frontis.  Very  fine  copy.  191  pp.  Rochester,  1842 

Contains  an  Oration,  illustrative  of  the  Revolutionary  Warfare  in 
Western  New  York,  by  Samuel  Treat  of  Geneseo,  embracing  91 
pages.  Very  interesting  notes  included,  also  Letters  of  Moses  Van 
Campen,  John  Salmon  and  others,  survivors  of  Sullivan's  Campaign. 

3041  TRIALS.     CELEBRATED  TRIALS  of  ah1  Countries,  and  Remarkable 

Cases  of  Criminal  Jurisprudence.  Selected  by  a  Member  of 
the  Phila.  Bar.  Svo,  hf.  vellum  ;  fine  copy.  Phila.,  1843 

Contains  over  88  Trials,  among  them,  The  Samuelston  Witches  in 
1678,  The  Salem  Witches,  Capt.  Kidd,  etc. 

3042  TRUMBULL,  HENRY.     HISTORY  or  THE  DISCOVERY  OP  AMERICA, 

of  the  Landing  of  our  Forefathers,  and  of  their  most  remark 
able  engagements  with  the  Indians.  To  which  is  annexed  the 
particulars  of  almost  every  important  engagement  with  the 
Savages  at  the  Westward,  to  the  present  day,  including  the 
defeat  of  Generals  BRADDOCK,  HARMER  and  ST.  CLAIR,  the  CREEK 
and  SIMINOLE  War,  etc.  Svo,  hf.  green  levant,  gilt  edges,  with 
curious  plates  of  Indian  battles  and  persecutions  ;  the  first  edition  ; 
very  scarce,  and  fine  copy.  Boston,  1819 

3043  UNCAS  AND  MIANTONOMOH;  A  HISTORICAL  DISCOURSE,  de 

livered  at  Norwich,  July  4,  1842,  on  the  occasion  of  the  erec 
tion  of  a  Monument  to  the  Memory  of  Uncas.  By  William  L. 
Stone.  12mo,  hf.  red  Tky.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges  ;  fine  copy. 

New  York,  1842 

3044  YALE,  G.     FANATICISM  ;  its  Source  and  Influence,  illustrated  by 

the<  simple  narrative  of  Isabella,  in  the  case  of  Matthias,  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  B.  Folger,  etc.     A  Reply  to  W.  L.  Stone.     In  Two 
Vols.     Svo,  hf.  gr.  lev.,  gt.  top*,  uncut ;  curious.         N.  Y.,  1835 
For  the  Trial  of  Matthias  see  No.  2172. 


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3045  VERMONT.     HISTOBY  OF  THE  STATE  OF.     From  its  Earliest  Set 

tlement  to  the  close  of  the  Year  1832.  By  Zadock  Thompson. 
12mo,  dk.  Eox.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges  ;  beautiful  copy. 

Burlington,  1833 

3046  WAEREN,  MRS.  MEECY.     HISTOKY  OF  THE  RISE,  PROGRESS  AND 

TERMINATION  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION.  Interspersed  with 
Biographical,  Political  and  Moral  Observations.  In  Three 
Volumes.  Svo,  dk.  rox.,  gt.  top,  uncut ;  fine  copy. 

Boston,  1805 

3047  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     THE  LIFE  OF.     Interspersed  with 

Biographical  Anecdotes  of  the  Most  Eminent  Men  who  effected 
the  American  Revolution.  By  John  Corry.  Svo,  full  crushed 
crimson  levant,  gt.  edges,  fine  copy  ;  scarce  ed.  with  Index. 

London,  1800 

3048  WASHINGTON'S  political  £e0ttcics.     To  WHICH  is  ANNEXED  AN 

Spptn&tx,  CONTAINING  AN  ACCOUNT  OF  His  ILLNESS,  DEATH  AND  THE 
NATIONAL  TRIBUTE  OF  RESPECT  PAID-  TO  His  MEMORY,  with  a 
33to<jrap|)ical  SJutrJ)  of  his  Life  and  Character,  His  Will,  and  DR. 
TAPPAN'S  DISCOURSE,  before  the  University  of  Cambridge.  Svo, 
full  crimson  levant,  gt.  edges,  beautiful  tooling  on  covers  and  back, 
rich  inside  borders,  elegant,  clean  copy  ;  very  scarce,  with  subscrib 
ers'  names. 

NEW  YORK:   Printed  by  GEORGE  FoRMAN/or  C.  DAVIS, 
Water  Street,  1800. 

3049  WILLIAMS,  JOHN,  (Pastor  of  Church  in  Deerfield,)  AND  MRS. 

MARY  ROWLANDSON,  (of  Lancaster.)  THE  CAPTIVITY  AND 
DELIVERANCE  OF,  who  were  taken,  together  with  Families 
and  Neighbors,  by  the  French  and  Indians,  and  carried  into 
Canada.  Written  by  Themselves.  8vo,  fuU  crimson  levmt,  gt. 
edges,  rich  inside  borders,  elegant ;  vzry  scarce  edition,  beautiful 
copy.  BROOKFIELD  :  PRINTED  BY  HORI  BROWN,  Sept.,  1811 

3050  WILLIAMS,  JOHN.     Minister  of  the  Gospel  in  DEERFIELD,  The 

Redeemed  Captive  Returning  to  ZION.  A  FAITHFUL  HISTORY  OF 
Remarkable  Occurrences,  IN  THE  Captivity  and  Deliver  ence  OF,  who, 
in  the  Desolation  which  befel  that  Plantation,  by  an  Incursion 
of  the  French  and  Indians,  was  by  them  carried  away,  with  his 
Family,  and  his  Neighbourhood,  unto  CANADA.  Drawn  up  by 
HIMSELF.  Whereto  there  is  annexed  a  SERMON,  preached  by  him  upon 
his  RETURN,  at  the  Lecture  in  Boston,  December  5,  1708,  On  those 
<  Words,  Luke  8.  89,  Return  to  thine  own  House,  and  shew  how  great 
Things  God  hath  done  unto  thee.  The  FOURTH  EDITION.  As  also  an 
APPENDIX,  containing  an  Account  of  those  taken  Captive  at  Deerfield, 
February  29, 1703-4  ;  of  those  killed  after  they  went  out  of  Town  ;  those 
who  returned  ;  and  of  those  still  absent  from  their  native  Country  ;  of 
those  who  were  slain  at  that  Time  in  or  near  the  Town  ;  and  of  the 
Mischief  done  by  the  Enemy  in  Deerfield,  from  the  Beginning;  of  its  Set 
tlement  to  the  1  >eath  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  WILLIAMS,  in  1729.  With  a  Con 
clusion  to  the  Whole,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  WILLIAMS,  of  Springfield,  and 
the  Rev.  Mr.  PRINCE,  of  Boston. 

Svo,  full  crushed  crimson  levant,  gt.  top,  uncut,  insid%.J)orders  and 
covers  beautifully  tooled  ;  beautiful  copy,  very  rare,  79  pp. 

BOSTON  :  Printed. 
NEW-LONDON  :  Re-printed  by  T.  GREEN,  1758 


581 

3051  ZENGER,  JOHN  PETER.     A  BRIEF  NARRATIVE  OF  THE  CASE 

AND  TRIAL  OF,  PRINTER  OF  THE  NEW  YORK  WEEKLY  JOURNAL,  FOH 
A  LIBEL. 

"  In  a  free  State,  such  as  our's  is,  all  Men  ought  to  enjoy,  and  ex 
press  their  Minds  freely."  4fo,  full  dk.  green  feu.,  53  pages,  gilt 
top,  uncut,  inside  borders  richly  tooled ;  superb  copy,  extremely 
scarce  ;  by  Bedford. 

NEW-YORK  : 

Re-printed  by  JOHN  HOLT,  at  the  Exchange,  1770. 
This  was  the  first  attempt  in  New  York  to  muzzle  the  press.  Andrew 
Hamilton,  of  Philadelphia,  was  Zenger's  Counsel ;  Zenger  was  ac 
quitted,  and  the  people,  to  express  their  approbation  of  the  verdict, 
entertained  Hamilton  at  a  public  dinner,  and  the  Corporation  pre 
sented  him  with  the  freedom  of  the  city  in  a  gold  box.  On  his 
departure,  he  was  honored  with  salutes  of  cannon. — Loosing,  Field 
Book,  Vol.  II. ,  580.  Zenger  was  imprisoned  thirty -five  weeks  ;  the 
excitement  at  his  trial  was  intense.  The  following  is  the  closing 
up  of  Mr.  Hamilton's  argument  for  the  defence :  "  But  to  conclude, 
the  question  before  the  court,  and  to  you,  gentlemen  of  the  jury,  is 
not  of  small  nor  private  concern  ;  it  is  not  the  cause  of  a  poor  Printer, 
nor  of  New  York  alone,  which  you  are  now  trying  !  No !  It  may 
in  its  consequence  affect  every  free  man  that  lives  under  a  British 
government  on  the  main  of  America.  It  is  the  best  cause  ;  it  is  the 
cause  of  Liberty  ;  and  I  make  no  doubt  but  your  upright  conduct 
this  day  will  not  only  entitle  you  to  the  love  and  esteem  of  your  fel 
low  citizens  ;  but  every  man  who  prefers  freedom  to  a  life  of  slavery 
will  bless  and  honour  you,  as  men  who  have  baffled  the  attempt  of 
Tyranny ;  and  by  an  impartial  and  uncorrupt  verdict,  have  laid  a 
noble  foundation  for  securing  to  ourselves,  our  posterity  and  our 
neighbors,  that,  to  which  nature  and  the  laws  of  our  country  have 
given  us  a  right — the  Liberty — both  of  exposing  and  opposing 
arbitrary  power  (in  these  parts  of  the  world,  at  least,)  by  speaking 
and  writing  truth." 

3052  AD  AIR,  JAMES.     HISTORY  OF  THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS,  &c.     4fo, 

old  calf  binding,  very  clean  copy^  large  margins,  with  map. 

See  Title  No.  5.  London,  MDCCLXXV 

3053  ALLEN,  COL.  ETHAN.    A  NARRATIVE  OF  COLONEL  ETHAN  ALLEN'S 

CAPTIVITY,  From  the  time  of  his  being  taken  by  the  British 
near  Montreal,  on  the  25th  day  of  September,  in  the  year 
1775,  to  the  Time  of  his  Exchange  on  the  6th  day  of  May, 
1778,  Containing,  His  Voyages  and  Travels,  With  the  most 
remarkable  Occurrences  respecting  himself,  and  many  other 
Continental  Prisoners  of  different  Ranks  and  Characters, 
which  fell  under  his  Observation,  in  the  Course  of  the  same  ; 
particularly  the  Destruction  of  the  Prisoners  at  N.  Y.  by 
General  Sir  William  Howe,  in  the  years  1776  and  1777— In 
terspersed  with  Political  Observations.  Written  by  Himself, 
and  now  published  for  the  Information  of  the  Curious  of  all 
Nations.  [Motto.  ]  Svo,  futt  dark  blue  crushed  lev.,  gilt  top, 
rough  edges,  beautiful  copy,  very  scarce.  Walpole,  1807 

3054  AMERICA.     A  COLLECTION  of  Interesting  and  Authentic  PAPERS, 

relative  to  the  DISPUTE  between  GREAT  BRITAIN  and  AMERICA; 
shewing  the  CAUSES  and  PROGRESS  of  that  MISUNDERSTANDING 
from  1764  to  1775.  Large  8uo,  maroon  Eox.,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
superb  copy,  extremely  scarce.  LONDON  :  J.  ALMON,  MDCCLXXVII 


582 

3055  AMERICAN  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE  AND  CRITICAL  REVIEW.    Svo,unbound, 

80  pages,  good  copy.  New  York,  1818 

Contains  Rafine^que's  "Farther  account  of  Discoveries  in  Natural  History 
in  the  Western  States" — "  Memoir  on  the  Antiquities  of  the  Western 
Part  of  New  York."  by  De  Witt  Clinton — and  an  Obituary  of  Col.  Jere 
miah  O'Brien,  of  Machias,  Me.,  etc. 

3056  ANDRE,  MAJ.  JOHN.     MONODY  ON.    By  Miss  Seward     Fourth 

Amer.  Ed.     8vo,  full  dark  olive  green  levt.,  gilt  top,  edges  uncut, 

very  scarce,  fine  copy.  Boston,  1798 

In  same  volume,  AMELIA  ;  OR,  THE  FAITHLESS  BRITON  :  an 

Original  American  Novel,  etc.  Boston,  1798 

3057  APES,  WILLIAM.     A  SON  OF  THE  FOREST.     The  Experience  of, 

comprising  a  notice  of  the  Pequod  Tribe  of  Indians.  Written 
by  himself.  12wio,  full  crushed  crimson  levant,  gilt  top,  rough 
edges,  beautiful  copy.  N.  Y.,  1829 

3058  Another  copy.     Half  dark  blue  levant,  gilt  edges. 

N.  Y.,  1829 

3059  BOON,  COL.  DANIEL  ;  LIFE  AND  ADVENTURES  OF.     Comprising 

an  account  of  his  first  excursion  to  Kentucky,  in  1769,  and  of 
his  various  encounters  with  the  Indians.  Written  by  himself. 
To  which  is  added  a  narrative  of  the  most  important  incidents 
of  his  life,  from  the  latter  period  until  the  period  of  his  death. 
Annexed  is  an  Eulogj*  on  Col.  Boon,  by  Lord  Byron.  Svo, 
full  dark  maroon  levant,  gilt  top,  rough  edges,  very  rare  edition, 
26  pages.  Brooklyn,  1823 

3060  BRADLEY,  ELIZA.     An  Authentic  Narrative  of  Shipwreck  and  Suf 

ferings  of.  Curious  Frontis.  Written  by  herself.  Svo,  half 
crim.  tky.,  gilt  edges.  Boston,  1820 

3061  BRAINERD,  REV.  DAVID  ;  MEMOIRS  OF— Missionary  to  the  In 

dians,  on  the  borders  of  New  York,  New  Jersey,  and  Penn., 
chiefly  taken  from  his  own  Diary.  By  Eev.  Jon.  Edwards. 
Including  his  Journal,  for  the  first  time  incorporated  with  the 
rest  of  the  Diary.  By  S.  E.  D wight.  Svo,  sheep  fine  copy. 

New  Haven,  1822 

3062  BRANAGAN,  THOMAS.     AVENIA  ;  or,  a  Tragical  Poem,  on  the 

oppression  of  the  Human  Species  and  Infringement  of  the 
Rights  of  Man.  In  Six  Books.  Svo,  half  dark  blue  levant,  very 
scarce.  Phila.,  1805 

3063  BRANNAN,  JOHN.     OFFICIAL  LETTERS  of  the  Military  and  Naval 

Officers  of  the  United  States,  during  the  War  with  Great 
Britain  in  1812.  Svo,  full  polished  calf,  gilt  top,  edges  rough. 

Washington,  1823 

3064  BURR,  AARON.      THE  Two  PRINCIPAL  ARGUMENTS  OF  WILLIAM 

WIRT  on  the  Trial  of,  for  High  Treason,  and  on  the  Motion  to 
Commit  Aaron  Burr  for  Trial  in  Ky.     12/no,  fall  cr.  tan  colored 
levant,  gill  edges. 
FROM  THE  PRESS  OF  SAMUEL  PLEASANTS,  JR.,  RICHMOND,  1808 


583 

3065  Clap,  Capt.  Roger.  MEMOIRS  OF,  Relating  feme  of  GOD'S  Remark 
able  Providences  to  Him,  in  bringing  him  into 
New-England ;  and  fome  of  the  Straits  and  Afflic 
tions,  the  Good  People  met  with  here  in  their  Be 
ginnings.  AND  Inftructing,  Counfelling,  Directing 
and  Commanding  his  Children  and  Childrens  Child 
ren,  and  Houfhold,  to  ferve  the  LORD  in  their  Gen 
erations  to  the  lateft  Poilerity. 


Heb.  xi.  4. — He  being  dead,  yet  Jpeaketk. 

12rao,  orig.  covers,  uncut,  fine  copy,  very  rare. 
Collation  :  Title  page.  Dedication  by  Thomas 
Prince,  1  leaf.  Memoirs,  34  pages.  Genealogical 
account  of  his  family  by  James  Blake,  Jun.  10 
pages. 

BOSTON  m  New-England : 
Printed  by  B.   Green,      1731. 

3066  CLAP,  CAPT.  ROGER.  MEMOIRS  OF— relating  some  of  God's 
Remarkable  Providences  to  Him,  in  bringing  him  into  New- 
England  ;  and  some  of  the  Straits  and  Afflictions  the  good 
people  met  with  here  in  their  beginnings.  And  Instructing, 
Counselling,  Directing  and  Commanding  his  Children,  and 
Children's  Children,  and  household,  to  serve  the  Lord  in  their 
Generations  to  the  latest  Posterity.  8vo,  39  pages,  fine  copy, 
very  scarce.  Boston,  1807 

3067 The  same.  8vo,  orig.  covers,  36  pages,  fine  copy, 

scarce.  Pittsfield,  1824 

3068  COFFIN,  EGBERT  S.     ORIENTAL  HAKP.     Poems  of  the  Boston 

Bard.  8vo,  full  cr.  crim.  levant,  gilt  edges,  fine  copy,  eng.  title 
and  Port,  inlaid.  Providence,  1826 

"  This  is  my  own,  my  native  land." 

3069  COPWAY,  GEORGE.     THE  TRADITIONAL  HISTORY  and  Character 

istic  Sketches  of  the  Ojibway  Nation.  Illustrated  by  Darley. 
8vo,  half  crim.  Tky.,  gilt  edges.  Boston,  1851 

3070  COVELL,  LEMUEL.      (Missionary  to  the  Tutcarora  Indians.) 

MEMOIR  or.  Also  a  Memoir  of  Alanson  Covell.  By  Mrs. 
D.  C.  Brown.  In  Two  Volumes.  8vo,  half  dark  green  tky., 
gilt  edges.  Brandon,  Vt.,  1839 

3071  DRAKE,  SAMUEL  G.     INDIAN  BIOGRAPHY,  containing  the  Lives 

of  more  than  two  hundred  Indian  Chiefs :  Also  such  others 
of  that  race  as  have  rendered  their  names  conspicuous  in  the 
History  of  North  America  from  its  first  being  known  to 
Europeans  to  the  present  period.  Giving  at  large  their  most 
Celebrated  Speeches,  Memorable  Sayings,  Numerous  Anec 
dotes,  and  a  History  of  their  Wars.  Illustrated.  8vo,  full 
cr.  crim.  levant,  gilt  top,  rough  edges,  fine  copy,  rubric  title. 

Boston,  1832 


584 

3072  EDWARDS,  CHAELES.     $eatt)ets  from  my  ram 

Frontis.  The  Shade  of  Tecumseh.  Quo,  fl.  dk.  olive  gr.  lev., 
gt.  top,  rough  edg  38.  N.  Y.,  MDCCCXXXH. 

3073  ELIOT,  REV.  JOHN".     MEMOIRS  OF  LIFE  AND  CHARACTER  OF.     By 

Martin  Moore.     12mo,  dk.  blue  lev.  gt.  edges.         Boston,  1822 

3074  FISHER,    WILLIAM.     NEW   TRAVELS   among  the  Indians   of 

North  America  ;  with  a  Dictionary  of  the  Indian  Tongue. 
Portrait.  8uo,  hf.  cr.  dk.  green  lev.,  gt.  edges  ;  very  scarce  ;  fine 
copy.  Phila.,  1812 

3075  FORT  EDWARD,  The  Bride  of,  Founded  on  an  incident  of  the  Revolu 

tion.     Svo,  hf.  cr.  crim.  lev.,  gt.  edges.     Scarce,  good  copy. 

N.  F.,  1859 

3076  GILLELAND,  J.  C.     HISTORY  OF  THE  LATE  WAR  between   the 

United  States  and  Great  Britain.  Containing  an  Accurate 
Account  of  the  most  important  Engagements  by  Sea  and 
Land,  interspersed  with  Geographical  Sketches  of  the  Coun 
try  where  the  Principal  Battles  were  fought.  8uo,  hf.  crim. 
tky.^gt  edges ;  fine  copy.  Balto.,  1817 

3077  GOSDEN,  THOMAS.    IMPRESSIONS  OF  A  SERIES  OF  ANIMALS,  BIRDS, 

&c.,  illustrative  of  British  Field  Sports.  From  a  Set  of  Silver 
Buttons.  Drawn  by  A.  Cooper,  and  engraved  by  John  Scott 
on  India  paper.  8vo,full  dk.  olive  green,  gilt  top. 

Lond.,  MDCCCXX1. 

3078  HAMILTON,  ALEXANDER.     A  REVIEW  OF  DR.  JOHN  M.  MA 

SON'S  ORATION  ON  THE  DEATH  OF  GEN.  HAMILTON.  Svo  pamph., 
10 p.;  very  scarce. 

New  York,  Printed  by  James  Oram,  1807 

First  printed  in  the  Christian  Observer,  1805,  and  for  the  first  time 
printed  in  this  form.     A  very  unjust  and  unfair  criticism. 

3079  HARRIOTT,  LIEUT.  JOHN.     STRUGGLES  THROUGH  LIFE.     Ex 

emplified  in  the  various  Travels  and  Adventures  in  Europe, 
Asia,  Africa,  and  America.  In  Two  Volumes.  Svo,  hf.  dk. 
green,  tky.,  gt.  edges.  New  York,  1809 

3080  HEARNE,  SAMUEL.     JOURNEY  FROM  FORT  PRINCE  WALES,  in 

Hudson's  Bay,  to  the  Northern  Ocean,  for  the  Discovery  of 
Copper  Mines  and  a  Northwest  Passage,  performed  between 
the  years,  1769  and  1772.  12rao,  full  cr.  crim.  lev.,  gt.  top  ; 
scarce,  fine  copy.  Phila.,  1802 

3081  HUBBARD,    WILLIAM.     A  NARRATIVE  OF  THE  INDIAN 

WARS  IN  NEW  ENGLAND,  from  the  First  Planting  there 
of  in  the  year  1607  to  the  year  1677.  8w,  full  dark  crimson 
lev.,  gt.  top,  edges  rough.  Fine  copy,  very  scarce  edition. 

Printed  at  STOCKBRIDGE  (Mass.),  by  HEMAN  WILLARD,  May, 
1803. 

3082  HUMPHREY,  HEMAN.     INDIAN  RIGHTS  AND  OUR  DUTIES.     An  Address 

delivered  at  Amherst,  Hartford,  &c.,  December,  1820.  1 2mo 
pamph.,  23' pp.  ;  scarce.  Amherst,  1830 

3083  HOIKE  UHANE.     He  Kamaiileo  e  Moawkaka  ai  ka  uhane  o  Kana 

ka.     Buke  I.    T.  H.  Gallaudet.     lunuhilia.     12mo,  boards. 

Honolulu,  1839 


585 

3084  MANE  LANI.     Ka  ai  na  ka  uhane,  etc.     24ra9,  boards. 

Honolulu,  1841 

3085  WEHEWE  HEHALA.     Oia  hoi  ka  Hulikanaka.     Svo,  boards. 

Honolulu,  1847 

3086  LEE,  MAJ.-GENL.     THE  LIFE  AND  MEMOIRS  OF,  Second  in  Com 

mand  to  General  Washington,  to  which  are  added  his  Politi 
cal  and  Military  Essays.  Svo,  full  cr.  crim.  lev.,  gt.  top,  rough 
edges.  Fine  copy.  N.  Y.,  1813 

3087  LESLIE,   CHARLES.     A  SHORT  AND  EASIE  METHOD  WITH  THE 

DEISTS,  etc.  In  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  The  Eighth  Edition. 
Svo.futtpol.  calf ;  fine  copy.  Lond.,  1723 

3088  MStW$  W&0SM  &U3&;  OR,  the  RULE  OF  A  Christian's  Life 

AND  conversation,  containing  plain  and  shorb  Directions  for 
Performance  of  the  several  Duties  thereof — 

"  Only  let  your  conversation  be  as  becomes  the  Gospel  of  Christ." 

Phil.  1.  27. 
24wio,/itK  cr.  dk.  blue  lev.,  gt.  edges. 

BOSTON  :  B.  Green,  for  Benj .  Eliot,  1718 

3089  M'AFEE,  ROBERT  B.     HISTORY  OF  THE  LATE  WAR  IN  THE  WEST 

ERN  COUNTRY.  Comprising  a  full  Account  of  all  the  Transac 
tions  in  that  quarter,  from  the  Commencement  of  Hostilities 
at  Tippecanoe  to  the  termination  of  the  Contest  at  New  Or 
leans.  Full  dk.  maroon  lev.,  gt.  top  rough  edges ;  fine  copy  ; 
extremely  scarce.  Lexington,  K.,  1816 

3090  MASSACHUSETTS.     THE  |  CHARTER  |  GRANTED  BY  THEIR  MAJES 

TIES  |  KING  WILLIAM  |  AND  |  QUEEN  MARY,  |  TO  THE  |  INHABIT 
ANTS  |  OF  THE  |   PROVINCE  |  OF  THE  |  MASSACHUSETTS-BAY  |  IN 
|  NEW-ENGLAND  |  .     Uo.full  cr.  crim.  lev.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges. 
Fine  copy. 

Boston  in  ^etD  (Enghwd:  Printed  by  B*  <&>  re  en, ,  Printers 
to  the  Lieut. -Go VERNOUR  and  COUNCIL,  for  Bcnptnitt  (Sliot, 
1726. 

3091  MATHER,  COTTON.     THE  LIFE  OF  THE  Very  REVEREND  and 

LEARNED  COTTON  MATHER,  late  Pastor  of  the  North  Church  in 
BOSTON,  who  died  February  13th,  1727-28. 

"  A  Son  honoreth  his  Father." 

•  By  SAMUEL  MATHER.     Svo,  full  dk.  mar.  col.  lev.,  gt.  top, 
rough  edges ;  beautiful  copy  ;  extremely  scarce. 

BOSTON,   New-England:    Printed  for   SAMUEB    GERRISH,  in 

Corn  hill.  MDCCXXIX. 

3092  McCoNNELL,  J.  L.      Western  Characters  ;   or,  Types  of  Border 

Life  in  the  Western  States.  Illustrated  by  Darley.  Frontis. 
Svo,  hf.  crim.  turkey ;  gilt  edges.  Redfield,  N.  Y.,  1853 

3093  McCOY,  ISAAC.     HISTORY  OF  BAPTIST  INDIAN  MISSIONS.      Em 

bracing  Remarks  on  the  Former  and  Present  Condition  of  the 
Aboriginal  Tribes  ;  their  Settlement  within  the  Indian  Terri 
tory,  and  their  Future  Prospects.  Svo,  hf.  crim.  turkey  ;  gilt 
edges.  Washington,  1840 

74 


586 

3094  McINTOSH,  JOHN.       THE  ORIGIN  or  THE  NORTH- AMERICAN  IN 

DIANS  ;  with  a  faithful  description  of  their  Manners  and  Cus 
toms,  both  Civil  and  Military  ;  their  Religion,  Language,  Dress, 
and  Ornaments  ;  to  which  is  prefixed  a  brief  view  of  the  Crea 
tion  of  the  World  ;  the  Situation  of  the  Garden  of  Eden  ;  the 
Antedeluvians,  &c.  ;  and  some  final  observations  on  the  origin 
of  the  Indians.  Frontispiece,  etc.  Svo,  full  mottled  calf  ;  fine 
copy.  N.  Y.,  1844 

3095  M'KENNY,  THOS.  L,  AND  HALL,  JAMES.     HISTORY  OF  THE 

INDIAN  TRIBES  or  NORTH  AMERICA,  etc.  In  Three  Volumes. 
Folio,  hf.  cr.  crim.  lev.,  elegant,  by  R  W.  Smith.  Sound  up 
from  the  original  numbers  with  the  covers.  A  very  fine  copy. 

Washington,  1838-44 
See  No.  1317,  for  a  copy  in  Nos.  as  originally  published. 

3096  MAYHEW  EXPERIENCE.     INDIAN  CONVERTS;  OR,  SOME  AC 

COUNT  OF  THE  LIVES  and  Dying  SPEECHES  of  a  Considerable 
Number  of  the  Christianized  INDIANS  of  Martha's  Vineyard, 
in  New  England.  To  which  is  added,  Some  Account  of  those 
ENGLISH  MINISTERS  who  have  successively  presided  over 
the  Indian  Work  in  that  and  the  adjacent  Islands.  By  Mr. 
Prince.  8w,  full  cr.  crim.  lev.,  gt.  top  ;  fine  copy,  extremely 
scarce.  LONDON,  MDCCXXVII. 

3097  MORRIS,    CAPT.   CHARLES.     A    COMPLETE    COLLECTION    OF 

SONGS,  BY   CAPTAIN   MORRIS.     The   Twelfth  Edition,  Revised, 
Corrected,  and  Enlarged.     Portrait  of  Morris,  in  oval,  holding 
a  mask,  and  the  following  Lines  beneath : 
"  When  the  fancy  stirring  Bowl, 

Awakes  its  World  to  pleasure, 

Glowing  visions  gild  my  Soul, 

And  life's  an  endless  treasure" 

Svo,  unbound,  <>0  pages.  Part  /,  38  pages,  and  Part  2,  22 
pages.  Fine  copy.  London,  1790 

Among  the  Poems  contained  in  this  Collection  occurs  the  famous  one 
entitled  "  Billy  Pitt  and  the  Fanner,"  narrating  the  adventures 
which  befell  •' Billy,"  "  Brittania's  Prime  Ruler,"  and  "  Harry,  a 
staunch  friend  to  Boston,"  as  they  were  returning  on  a  dark  night 
from  a  cabinet  meeting,  with  their  "  Skins  full  of  wine."  "  Now  so 
it  fell  out"  "  This  pair  were  benighted"  "And  drove  out  of  the  road/' 
etc.,  "  Long  lost  in  the  dark  were  "  "  These  Lights  of  the  nation  ;  " 
"  But  stumbled  at  last  "  "  To  a  small  habitation ; "  etc.  "  When 
Billy  began  for  "  "  To  make  an  oration,"  ''  As  oft  he  had  done," 
"  To  bamboozle  the  nation,"  etc.  The  Poem  ends  with  this  oft- 
quoted  stanzas — 

"  Solid  Men  of  Boston 

Make  no  long  orations  ; 
Solid  men  of  Boston 

Banish  strong  Potations  ; 
Solid  men  of  Boston 

Go  to  bed  at  sundown, 
And  never  lose  your  way, 
Like  the  loggerheads  of  London" 

For  a  further  account  of  Morris,  see  the  Historical  Magazine,  Vol.  1, 
July,  1857,  pp.  39  and  210-217.  fto  mention  is  made,  however,  of 
this  edition,  which  contains  in  all  eleven  poems,  some  of  them  exceed 
ingly  free,  and  ought  never  to  have  been  printed. 


587 

3098  MEXICO,  AS  IT  WAS  AND   AS  IT   is  :   By  Brantz  Mayer.     With 

numerous  illustrations  on  wood,  engraved  by  Butler.  Svo,  hf. 
dark,  blue  levant,  gt.  edges.  Beautiful  copy. 

New  York,  MDCCCXLTV 

3099  MICHIGAN.     HISTOKICAL  AND   SCIENTIFIC    SKETCHES   OF.     Com 

prising  a  series  of  Discourses  delivered  before  the  Historical 
Society  of,  etc.,  and  other  interesting  Papers  relative  to  the 
Territory.  Svo,  hf.  cr.,  crim.  levant,  gt.  edges,  very  scare.  Fine 
copy.  Detroit,  1834 

3100  NEW  AMSTEEDAM.     AFFAIRS  AND   MEN   OF.     In  the  time  of 

Gov.  Peter  Stuyvesant.  Compiled  by  J.  Paulding.  8vo,  hf. 
cr.,  dk.  green  lev.,  gilt  edges.  New  York,  1833 

3101  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.     THE  HISTORY    OF.     Comprehending  the 

Events  of  one  Complete  Cantury,  from  the  Discovery  of  the 
River  Piscataqua.  Containing  also  a  Geographical  Description 
of  the  State,  etc.  First  Edition.  In  Three  Volumes.  Map. 
8vo,full  dk.  Uue,  crushed  lev.  mor.,  gt.  edges.  Phila.  and  Boston. 

1784—1792 

3102  NEWTOWN,  N.  Y.     ANNALS  OF.     Containing  its  History  from 

its  First  Settlement,  together  with  many  interesting^  fact  con 
cerning  the  adjacent  towns,  etc.  By  James  Riker,  Jr.  8uo, 
d.  Fine  copy.  Maps.  N.  Y,  1852 

3103  NORTH  AMERICA.     SUMMARY,  HISTORICAL  AND  POLITICAL  OF 

the  first  Planting,  Progressive  Improvements,  and  Present 
State  of  the  British  Settlements  in  NORTH  AMERICA.  In  Two 
Volumes.  By  Wm.  Douglas.  Svo,  fall  dk.  blue,  cr.  lev.,  gilt 
edges.  Very  scarce  edition.  BOSTON,  MDCcxux.-1751 

3104  OHIO.      JOURNAL    OF  A  TOUR    into   the   Territory  North- West 

of  the  Alleghany  Mountains  ;  made  in  the  Spring  of  1803. 
With  a  Geographical  and  Historical  account  of  the  State  of 
Ohio.  Illustrated  with  original  maps  and  views.  By  Thaddeus 
Mason  Harris.  8vo,  hf.  crim.  tky.,  gilt  top,  rough  edges. 

Boston,  1805 

3105  PATTIE,  JAMES  O.     (Of  Kentucky.)     THE  PERSONAL  NARRATIVE 

OF,  during  an  Expedition  from  St.  Louis  through  the  vast 
Regions  between  that  place  and  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  thence 
back  through  the  City  of  Mexico  to  Vera  Cruz,  during  journey- 
ings  of  six  years  ;  in  which  he  and  his  father,  who  accompan 
ied  him,  suffered  unheard  of  hardships  and  dangers,  had 
various  conflicts  with  the  Indians,  and  were  made  captives,  in 
which  captivity  his  father  died  ;  together  with  a  Description 
of  the  Country,  and  the  various  Nations  through  which  they 
passed.  Edited  by  Timothy  Flint.  Svo,  full  cr.  crim.  lev.,  gt. 
top,  edges  rough.  Fine  copy,  very  scarce.  Cincinnati,  1833 

3105* Another  Copy.     Half  cr.  crim.  lev.,  gt.  edges.  Cinn.,  1833 


588 

3106  PRIEST,  JOSIAH.     STORIES  OF  THE  REVOLUTION,  with  an  Account 

of  the  Lost  Child  of  the  Delawares  ;  Wheaton  and  the  Pan 
ther.  Plate.  Large  8^'0,  bds.,  uncut.  Albany,  1838 

3107  REDFIELD  :  A  LONG  ISLAND  TALE  or  THE  SEVENTEENTH  CENTURY. 

Svo,full  die.  maroon,  gt.  top,  edges  uncut.   Very  scarce  romance  ; 
full  of  Indian  and  Local  incidents,  etc.  N.  Y.,  1825 

3108  RICH,  o.   mmm&$m&  MtettMouo,  scoDta,. 

A  CATALOGUE  OF  BOOKS  RELATING  PRINCIPALLY  TO  AMERICA. 
Printed  between  the  years  1500  and  1800.  8vo,  full  dk.  blue 
cr.  lev.  mor.,  gt.  top,  rough  edges.  Contents  lettered  on  the  back. 

London,  1853 

This  copy  contains  also  the  rare  catalogue  of  Books,  Bib.  Amer.  Vet.,  1493- 
1700,  and  supplement  printed  in  double  colum*,  24  pages :  also,  catalogue 
of  books  published  in  1844 — being  duplicates  of  Mr.  Rich's  collection,  48 
pages.  Edward  Everett's  Report  to  the  House  of  Representative*,  submit 
ting  a  list  of  MS-*,  and  books  relating  to  Ameiica,  in  possession  of  0.  Rich. 
24  pages.  Forming  a  unique  volume. 

3109  BIBLIOTHECA  AMERICANA  NOVA.  A  CATALOGUE  OF  BOOKS 

RELATING  TO  AMERICA.  Printed  since  the  year  1700.  Vol.  I. — 
1701-1800,  with  Supplement.  Part  I.— 1701-1800,  and  In 
dex,  517  pages.  Svo,  full  dk.  blue  cr.  lev.  mor.,  gt.  top,  rough 
edges.  London,  1841 

3110  BIBLIOTHECA  AMERICANA    NOVA.        A    CATALOGUE  OF 

BOOKS  RELATING  TO  AMERICA.     Printed  since  the  year  1700. 
Vol.  n.— 1801-1844.     402  pages.     Svo,  full  dk.  blue  cr.  lev. 
mor.  qt.  top.  London,  1844 

3111  SAMPSON,  DEBORAH.     THE  FEMALE  REVIEW  ;  OR,  MEMOIRS 

OF  AN  AMERICAN  YOUNG  LADY.  WHOSE  LIFE  AND  CHAR 
ACTER  ARE  PECULIARLY  DISTINGUISHED BEING  A  CONTINENTAL  SOL 
DIER  FOR  NEARLY  THREE  YEARS  IN  THE  LATE  AMERICAN  WAR,  DURING 
WHICH  TIME  SHE  PERFORMED  THE  DUTIES  OF  EVERY  DEPARTMENT  INTO 
WHICH  SHE  WAS  CALLED,  WITH  PUNCTUAL  EXACTNESS,  FIDELITY  AND 
HONOR,  AND  PRESERVED  HER  CHASTITY  INVIOLATE,  BY  THE  MOST  ART 
FUL  CONCEALMENT  OF  HER  SEX,  WITH  AN  APPENDIX  CONTAINING 
CHARACTERISTIC  TRAITS  BY  DIFFERENT  HANDS  J  HER  TASTE  FOR  ECON 
OMY,  PRINCIPLES  OF  DOMESTIC  EDUCATION. 

By  a  CITIZEN  of  MASSACHUSETTS — (H.  MANN.}  Svo,  hf.  cf., 
orig.  blue  board  binding,  edges  blue.  In  beautifnl  condition,  with 
the  very  rare  portrait,  half  length  in,  oval,  and  list  of  subscrib 
ers. 

DEDHAM  :  PRINTED  BY  NATHANIEL,  AND  BENJAMIN 
HEATON  FOR  THE  AUTHOR.  MDCCXCVH. 

Collation:  Portrait, — Title-Pase, — Dedication,!  Leaf,— Preface  V.  to  XV.,- 
Review  17-258, — List  of  Sub ,  3  leaves. 

3112  SOUTH  CAROLINA.     THE  HISTORY  OF,  from  its  first  settlement 

in  1670,  to  the  year  1808.  In  Five  Volumes.  By  David 
Ramsay.  Svo,  full  crushed  dk.  blue  levant,  gt.  top,  uncut,  with 
all  the  maps  ;  magnificent  copy,  selected.  Charleston,  1809 

3113  STONE,  THOMAS  T.  SKETCHES  OF  OXFORD  COUNTY.  (Me.)   I2mo, 

full  levant,  gt.  top ;  very  scarce.  Portland,  1830 

Contains  Lovewell's  Fighi  and  other  incidents  of  early  History  of 
Maine. 


589 

3114  VERMONT,  THE  CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  STATE  OF— AS  ESTAB 
LISHED  BY  THE  GENERAL  CONVENTION  ELECTED 

FOR.  THAT  PURPOSE,  AND  HELD  AT  WINDSOR,  JULY 
2d,  1777,  AND  CONTINUED  BY  ADJOURNMENT  TO  DE 
CEMBER  25,  1777. 

Svo,  pamph.,  24 pages  ^fine  copy,  cleaned,  mended 
and  put  in  excellent  condition.     (Unbound). 

HARTFORD  : 
Printed   by  WATSON  AND  GOODWIN.     (1778). 

This  document,  which  does  not  seem  to  be  of  much  importance,  if  we  look 
merely  at  the  title,  ha*,  however,  a  very  interesting  history,  and  we 
subjoin  the  following  extract  from  Ira  Allen's  History  of  Vermont.  (See 
No.  2677).  "  The  Council  of  Safety  again  paid  attention  to  the  Consti 
tution,  and  made  a  preamble,  stating  the  reasons  why  the  citizens  had 
rejected  all  connections  with  New  York;  but  as  there  was  not  time, be 
fore  the  day  assigned  for  the  election,  to  print  and  publish  the  constitu 
tion,  therefore  the  convention  was  summoned  to  meet  at  Windsor,  in 
December,  1777;  they  met,  revised  the  constitution,  and  appointed  the 
first  election  to  be  on  the  12ih  day  of  March,  1778.  One  difficulty  was 
discovered  by  some  members  of  the  convention,  who  concluded  the  best 
way  to  evade  it  was,  to  keep  it  in  as  small  a  circle  as  possible ;  the  dif 
ficulty  was,  to  establish  the  Constitution  without  the  voice  of  the  peo 
ple,  further  than  was  vested  in  the  convention  by  their  credentials,  that 
~  authorized  them  to  form  a  constitution,  but  were  silent  as  to  its  ratifi 
cation,  and  they  had  no  ancient  government  to  predicate  their  claims 
upon;  besides  interne  divisions  and  different  opinions  prevailed  among 
the  people,  and  even  in  the  convention.  To  avoid  discord,  a  large  ma 
jority,  in  one  instance,  conformed  to  a  minority,  when  deliberating  on 
the  articles  of  the  constitution.  As  the  people  seemed  inclined  for  a 
popular  government,  the  constitution  was  so  made,  and  for  the  better 
satisfying  those  who  might  choose  any  difference  in  the  form  of  govern- 
ment,and  as  circumstances  or  increasing  knowledge  might  make  it  neces 
sary  ,a  principle  was  established  in  the  constitution, by  which  legal  means 
might  be  taken  to  alter  or  amend  the  constitution  once  in  seven  years 
agreeable  to  the  will  of  the  majority  of  the  freemen  of  the  State,  which, 
if  perpetuated,would  transmit  to  prosperity  the  same  privileges  of  choos 
ing  how  they  would  be  governed,  as  the  people  of  that  day  exercised 
from  the  inherent  right  of  nature,  without  revolution  or  bloodshed. 
Had  the  constitution  been  then  submitted  to  the  consideration  of  the 
people  for  their  revision,  amendment,  and  ratification,  it  is  very  doubt- 
ful  whether  a  majority  would  have  confirmed  it,  considering  the  resolu 
tions  of  Congress,  and  their  influence  at  that  time,  as  well  as  the 
intrigues  and  expense  of  the  provincial  Congress  of  New  York,  who  en 
deavoured  to  divide  and  subdivide  the  people.  Under  these  circum 
stances  the  Convention  appointed  Ira  Allen  to  see  the  constitution 
printed  and  distributed  before  the  election.  Mr  Allen  returned  from 
Hartford,  in  Connecticut,  a  few  days  before  the  time  of  the  genera, 
election,  with  the  Constitution  printed,  and  dispersed  it.  There  was 
one  (or  more)  in  each  town  who  coveted  th«  honour  of  being 
a  member  in  the  first  general  assembly  of  the  new  State  of  Vermont.  It 
was,  therefore,  their  interest  to  induce  their  friends  to  attend  the  meet 
ing,  and  take  the  freeman's  oath.  This  was  done,  and  representatives 
were  elected,  and  attended  the  Assembly  at  Windsor,  on  the  12th  of 
March,  1778,  when  and  where  the  votes  of  the  freemen  for  a  Governor, 
a  Lieutenant  Governor,  12  Counsellors,  and  a  Treasurer,  were  sorted 
and  counted,  and  the  persons  who  had  the  majority  of  votes  for  the 
respective  offices,  were  declared  duly  elected.  Thus  the  Constitution  of 
the  State  of  Vermont  was  put  in  force." 


590 

3115  THATCHER,  B.  B.  INDIAN  TRAITS.  Being  Sketches  of  the 
Manners,  Customs  and  Character  of  the  North  American  Na 
tives.  In  Two  Volumes,  \2rno,  full  cr.  crimson  levant,  gt.  top, 
rough  edges,  eng.  title.  Frontis.  N.  Y.,  1836 


3116  &£$/StJV  j&0£&£  OF  THE  PRESBYTERIAN  GOVEKNMENT  UNBOWELLED. 

Sm.  4:to,full  cr.  dk.  blue  levant,  gt.  edges  ;  very  curious. 

LONDON,  1711 

3117  TURNER,  G.     TRAITS  OF  INDIAN  CHARACTER,  etc.     In  Two  Vol 

umes.     Port,  inserted.     8vo,full  tan  col.  cr.  levant,  gt.  top. 

Phua.<  1836 
See  No.  2673. 

3118  UNITED  STATES.     A  HISTORY  OF.     Before  the  Revolution, 

with  some  account  of  $[)e  QVboriQitteiO!.     By  Ezekiel  Sanford. 
Svo,  hf.  cr.  crimson  levant,  gt.  edges,  scarce  ;  fine  copy. 

3119  MASSACHUSETTS,  HISTORY  OF.    VOL.   I— FROM  1764  to 

JULY,  1775  :  When  General  Washington  took  Command  of 
the  American  Army.  BOSTON,  1822 

VOL.  II. — FROM  JULY,  1775,  TO  THE  TEAR  1789,  inclusive, 
when  the  Federal  Government  was  established  under  the  pres 
ent  Constitution.  BOSTON,  1825 

VOL.  HI.— FROM  THE  YEAR  1790  TO  1820.  BOSTON,  1829 

By  Alden  Bradford.  In  three  volumes.  8vo,  dark  Box.,  gilt 
top,  edges  rough. 

J£iP  Bound  Uniform  in  style  with  Hutchinson,  Minot,  and  Barry.  See 
Catalogue,  Nos.  1285-2636-3021. 

3120  OHIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  BRIEF  TOPOGRAPHICAL  DE 

SCRIPTION  OF  THE  COUNTY  OF  WASHINGTON.  By  J.  Delafield,  Jr. 
8vo,  3d  pages,  unbound.  Good  copy,  very  scarce.  With  plan  of 
Campus  Martins.  New  York,  1834 

3121  LORD  NORTH'S  ISLAND.     Memoir  on  the  Languages  and  Inhabit 

ants  of.  By  John  Pickering.  4to,  red  Rox.,  gilt  top,  rough 
edges,  43  pages.  Cambridge,  1845 

Uniform  in  size  and  binding  with  No.  2647. 

3122  GARDEN,  ALEXANDER.     ANECDOTES  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVO 

LUTION,  Illustrative  of  the  Talents  and  Virtues  of  the  Heroes 
and  Patriots  who  acted  the  most  conspicuous  parts  therein. 
Second  Series.  Svo,  red  Rox.,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Charleston,  1828 

This  copy  belongs  with  No.  2615,  as  the  Second  Volume. 


591 

3123  BUSHNELL,  CHARLES  I.  CRUMBS  FOR  ANTIQUARI 
ANS.  IN  Two  VOLUMES,  COMPRISING  TEN  PARTS,  BEING  THE 
COMPLETE  SET  BOUND  UP  FROM  THE  SHEETS,  WITH  THE  BEAUTIFUL 
COLORED  TITLE  PAGES  OF  EACH  VOLUME  AND  THE  SPECIAL  TITLE-PAGE 

TO  EACH  PART. 

Volume  I.  Contains  :  1. — An  Historical  Account  of  the  first 
three  BUSINESS  TOKENS  issued  in  the  city  of  New  York. 

2. — Memoirs  of  SAMUEL  SMITH,  a  Soldier  of  the  Revolution? 
1776-1786. 

3. — Journal  of  SOLOMON  NASH,  A  Soldier  of  the  Revolution? 
1776-1777. 

4. — Memoirs  of  TARLETON  BROWN,  a  Captain  in  the  Revolu 
tionary  Army. 

5. — A  Narrative  of  the  Life  and  Adventures  of  LEVI  HAN- 
FORD,  a  Soldier  of  the  Revolution. 

6. — Journal  of  the  Expedition  against  Quebec,  under  Col. 
BENEDICT  ARNOLD,  in  the  year  1775,  by  Major  Re 
turn  J.  Meigs. 

Volume  n.  Contains  :  1. — The  Narrative  of  Major  ABRA 
HAM  LEGGETT,  of  the  Army  of  the  Revolution. 

2. — Narrative  of  the  Exertions  and  Sufferings  of  Lieuten 
ant  JAMES  MOODY  in  the  Cause  of  Government, 
since  the  year  1776. 

3. — The  Narrative  of  JOHN  BLATCHFORD,  detailing  his  suffer 
ings  in  the  Revolutionary  War  while  a  Prisoner 
with  the  British. 

4. — The  Narrative  of  EBENEZER  FLETCHER,  a  Soldier  of  the 
Revolution. 

8vo,  half  dark  green  crushed  lev.  mor.  gilt  top,  uncut  by  Brad- 


With  Twenty-Six  Illustrations,  Portraits,  Views  of  Old  Buildings,  &c. 
Of  great  interest  to  the  Antiquary. 

New  York,  1859-1866 

3124  PLYMOUTH  (Mass.)     HISTORY  of  THE  TOWN  OF,  from  its  First 

Settlement  in  1 6^0,  to  the  Present  time,  with  a  concise  His 
tory  of  the  Aborigines  of  New  England  and  their  W  ars  with 
the  English.  Second  Edition,  enlarged  and  corrected,  with 
map.  8w,  half  dark  green  crushed  lev.  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
by  Uradstreet.  Very  scarce  in  this  condition. 

Boston,  1835 

3125  WOODWORTH,  SAMUEL.     THE  CHAMPIONS  OF  FREEDOM  ;  or, 

the  Mysterious  Chief  :  a  Romance  of  the  Nineteenth  Century, 
founded  on  the  Events  of  the  War  between  the  United  States 
and  Great  Britain,  which  terminated  in  March,  1815.  In 
Two  Volumes.  8vo,futt  crushed  dark  green  levant  morocco,  gilt 
top.  rough  edges.  Very  scarce. 

New  York,  1816 


592 

3126  ANDRfi,  MAJOR.  AN  AUTHENTIC  NAERATIVE  or  THE  CAUSES 
WHICH  LED  TO  THE  DEATH  or.  By  Joshua  Hett  Smith.  To 
which  is  added  A  MONODY  ON  THE  DEATH  OF  MAJOE  ANDRE. 
By  Miss  Seward.  8vo,  polished  calf,  gilt  top,  edges  uncut,  by 
Bedford,  with  portrait  (being  a  remarkably  brilliant  impression) 
engraved  by  Hopwood,  from  a  drawing  by  Major  Andre.  Also,  map  and 
engraving  of  Sarcophagus  in  Westminster  Abbey. 

Contom,  1808 

It  is  not  necessary  to  make  any  extended  remarks  in  relation  to  this 
book,  further  than  to  speak  of  its  condition,  which  is  all  that 
could  be  desired.  Perfectly  clean  and  spotless  throughout. 

"  Lamented  youth  !  while  with  inverted  spear 
The  British  legions  pour  th'  indignant  tear! 
Round  the  dropt  arm  the  funeral  scarf  entwine, 
And  in  their  heart's  deep  core  thy  worth  enshrines  ; 
While  my  weak  Muse,  in  fond  attempt  and  vain, 
But  feebly  pours  a  perishable  strain, 
Oh !  ye  distinguishable  few !  whose  glowin  lays 
Bright  Phoebus  kindles  with  his  purest  rays, 
Snatch  from  its  radiant  source  the  living  fire, 
And    light  with    Vestal  flame  your  ANDRE'S  HALLOWED 
PYRE  !" 


INDEX   TO   BOOKS. 


The  figures  refer  to  the  page  of  the  Catalogue. 


Adams,  John,  2. 

Adventures,  See  Travels. 

Africa,  300,  372 

Agassiz,  Louis,  2. 

Agriculture,  241,  256,  266,  301,  417. 

Almanacs,  27. 

America,  (North  and  South)  1,  2,  3,4, 
46,  47,  77,  78,  80, 101,  103, 130, 132, 
162,  178,  179,  181,  182,  184,  185, 
197,  201,  240,  265,  266,  270,  271,300, 
301,  302, 363,  371,  372,  373,  374,  376, 
417,  424,  425. 429,  474,  475,  476,  477, 
483,  526,  528,  529,  532,  534,  567, 
568, 569,  572,  579,  581,  584,  587. 

American  Antiquarian  Society,  473. 

American  Institute  of  N.  Y.,  4. 

American  Navy,  4, 16, 170,  198, 201,  582. 

American  Revolution,  3,  4,  16,  17, 19, 
25,  28,  43,  50,  52.  54,  55,  78,  79, 91, 
102, 104, 119, 12i,  122, 126, 129, 130, 
183,  171,  181,  182,  183,  185,  198, 
2C5,  206,  233,  235,  236,  238,  239, 
241,  256,  267,  271,  296,  298,  300, 
fOl,  366,  367,  368,  371,  373,  374, 
375,  397,  398,  401,  429,  452,  453, 
456,  474, 476, 477,  483, 525,  526,  527, 
528, 529,  530, 532,  533,  534, 566,  568, 
569,  570,  574,  575,  578, 579, 580,  581, 
584,  588,  590,  591. 

Ames,  Fisher,  3. 

Andre,  5,525,582,592. 

Angling,  128,  429,  534. 

Arizona  Terr.,  6. 

Arkansas,  (State  and  Local)  6,  266. 

Asia,  372,  584. 

Audubon,  J.  J.  6. 

Bibliography,  27,  84, 122.  129, 171,186, 
187,  200,  242,  268,  269,  299,  375, 
574,  588. 

Biography  and  Correspondence,  2,  6, 
16.  18,  20, 21,  25,  29,  41, 43,  48,  49, 
50,  51,  54,  55,  56, 78, 81,  82,  84,  91, 
92,  93,  103, 121,  122,  126,  127,  128, 
129,  130,  131,  132,  133,  134,  170, 
171, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 
198, 199, 200,  201, 202,  203,  204, 205, 


206,  233,  234,  238,  239,  240,  243, 
255,  256,  264.  266,  267,  269,  270, 
272,  298,  301,  302,  366,  367,  368, 
369,  370,  371,  373,  374,  375,  397, 
398,  399,  401.  423,  424,  425,  428, 
429,  452,  453,  456,  459,  472,  474,  477, 
478,  483,  484,  525, 526,  529,  530,  533, 
534,  568,  569,  570,  571,  572,  573, 574, 
575,576,  577,  578,  582,  583,  584,585, 
588. 

Boccaccio,  Giovanni,  474. 

Boon,  Daniel,  21, 162,  582. 

Boston,  21, 22,  23,  24,  474,  534, 573. 

Botany,  185,  241. 

British  Poets  and  Essayists,  566,  567. 

Bunker  Hill,  28,  92,  102, 133,  269,  272, 
430. 

Burr,  Aaron,  20,  28,  400, 573,  582. 

Bushnell,  Chas.  I.,  591. 

California,  State  and  Local,  41,  257,  368, 
476. 

Canada,  42, 126,  205  240,  296,  302,  370, 
372, 375,  425,453,477,  526,  573,  579. 

Carolina,  42. 

Catalogues,  17,  19,  20,  27,  43,  44, 45,  83, 
121,  271,  423. 

Cemeteries,  17,  41,  48,  81. 120,  206,  233. 

Church  History,  &c.,  18.  19.  24,  27,  29, 
41,  45, 46,  48,  50,  51,  52,  53,  55,  56, 
77,  79,  81,  83,  102,  104,  105,  128. 
129,  131,  132,  133,  171,  178,  182, 
185  197,  198,  200,  201,  202,  203, 
204,  206,  234,  235,  237,  238,  239, 
240, 241,  242  265,  267,  269,  270,  271, 
272,  297,  299,  300,  301.  302,  366, 
373,  376,  397,  399, 417,  428,  453,  454, 
457,  458,  459,  476,  479,  481,  530, 
531. 

"  Cincinnati"  Society,  48,  49. 

Classics,  172. 

Columbia,  District  of,  51. 

Colleges,  seminaries  and  schools,  2.  4, 
5,  20,  27,  84,  128,  177. 179  183.  205, 
237,  255,  271,  302,  372,  457,  469. 

Confederate,  25,  47,  50, 52,  92, 171, 185, 
206,  265,  270,  368,  369. 


594 


Connecticut,  (State  and  Local,)  41,  51, 

52.  53,    54,  55,   84,   101,  120,  121, 
128,  184,  203,   235,  236,  237,    238, 
240,    242,  243,  267,  268,  371,  374, 

375,  499,  452,  457,  459, 482,  527. 
Cotton,  John,  55,  528. 

Dacotah,  77. 

Dawson,  H.  B.  78,  400,  478. 

Delaware,  79,  198. 

Dibdin,  T.  F.,  80,  476,  574, 

Drake,  Samuel  G-,  82,  83,  480,  583. 

Education,  170,  296. 

England,  265,  529. 

Ethnology,  17,  368,  578. 

Europe,  372,  584. 

Facetia?,  178,  201,  375,  475,  531,  532. 

Fiction   and   Fables,  2,  19,  25,  84,  178, 

185,  200,   206,  235,   228,  302,  361, 

474,  483,  572,  579,  584,  588. 
Field,  T.  W.  119,  476. 
Florida,  (State  and  Local,)  103,  367,  360, 

476,  482,  529,  574. 

Fourth  of  July  Orations,  17,  271,  298. 
France,  265,  266,  456,  475. 
French  and  Indian  War,  181,  198,296, 

301,  476,  526. 
Funeral  Disc,   and  Obsequies,  20,   80, 

138,  131,  183,  184,  200,  236,  455, 

480,  528. 
Gazetteers,  etc.,  178,  203,  204,  206,  241, 

255. 
Genealogy,  6,  46,  84,  101,  121.  127,  134, 

183,  198, 236,  237,  241,  369,  370,  373, 

398,  399, 452,  457,  458, 484,  532, 578, 
586. 

Geology,  197,  202, 241,  256,  272, 369,  458. 

Georgia  (State),  120,  198,  206,  570,  575. 

Great  Britain,  475,  529. 

Guiana,  398. 

Hamilton  Alex.,  127,  584. 

Historical  Societies,  3,  4,  41,  43,  81,  92, 
120,  131, 147, 148, 149, 150,  151, 152, 
153,  154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 
161, 181,  200,  235,  238,  239,  240,  256, 
266,  270, 299,  366,  374.  375,  399, 424, 
458,  526,  530,  532,  536,  537,  538, 
539,  568. 

History,  (in  general,)  203.  206,  265,  299, 

376,  455,  476,  477,  479,  585. 
Illinois,  (State  and  Local,)  41,  48,  105, 

162,  206,  256,  266,  267,  296,  475. 
Indians,  1,  2,  4,  6,  18,  19,  20,  21,  24,  25, 
26, 27,  45,  46,  47,  48,  49,  50.  51,  52, 

53,  54,  77,  81,  82,  83,  91,  103,  104, 
119,  121,  122,  126,  127,  128,  129, 
132,  133,  162,  170,  171,  172,  177, 
181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187, 197,  200, 
201,  202,  204,  206,   232,   239,  240, 
242,  255,   256    257,  265,  266,  267, 
258,  270,  271,  298, 299,  801,  302,  367, 
368,  371,  372,  373,  375,  397,  398, 

399,  401,  417,  424,  429,  453,  454, 


455,  456,  472,  473,  474,  477,  478, 
480,  481,  482,  483,  484,  526,  530 
532,  533,  567,  569,  571,  572,  573, 
574,  576,  578,  579,  580,  581,  582 
583,  584,  585,  586,  587,  588,  590. 

Indiana,  (State  and  Local,)  103, 163,  200, 
266,  424,  575. 

Iowa,  (Local,)  78,  638. 

Jamaica,  170. 

Journals,  See  Travels. 

Kentucky,  (State  and  Local,)  162,  178, 
185,  475,  567. 

Labrador,  475. 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  183,  184,  187,  188, 
189,  190,  478. 

Long  Island,  91,  103,  237,  256,  296,  373, 
482,  484,  485,  576,  578,  588. 

Lord  North's  Island,  591. 

Lossing,  B.  J.  185,  418,  568. 

Louisiana,  185,  201,  475,  568. 

Maine,  (Local),  1,  18,  27,  42,  101,  104, 
119,  121, 177,  186, 197,  240,  242  269, 
366,  37. »,  373,  398,  417,  429/457, 

458,  588. 

Maryland,  (State  and  Local),  6,  16  92 
163,  198,  240,  375,  474,  566,  568. 

Massachusetts,  (State  and  Local),  1  5 
6,  19,  20,  24,  25,  26,  27,  41,  42,  46,' 
47,  48,  52,  77,  78,  79,  81,  83,  84  91 
92,  101,  102,  119, 120, 121,  122,  126, 
127,  128,  130,  131,  163,  181,  182, 
183,  186,  197,  198,  199,  200,  202 

203,  204, 205, 232,  233, 234,  236,  237, 
240,  241, 242,  265, 267, 268,  271, 296, 
297,  299,  302, 366,  367, 368,  370,  373, 
374,  375,  376,  397,  399,  418,  428 
429,  452,  453,  454,  455,  456,  458, 

459,  475,  476,    479,  526,  532,  568, 
571,  572,  576,  580,  585,  586,  590,591. 

Mather,  Cotton,  479,  531,  585. 

Mather,  Increase,  200,  533. 

Mather,  Sanrl,  200,  531. 

Medical,  270,  374. 

Memoirs,  etc.,  see  Biography. 

Mexico,  203,  265,  481,  587. 

Michigan,  (State  and  Local),  203,  266, 

576,  587. 
Military,  6,  29, 47,  56, 120,  179,  182. 197, 

200,  201, 205,  206, 268,  272, 299, 366, 

371,  418,  454,  569,  582. 
Minnesota,  (State  and    Local),  20,  102, 

204,  368. 

Miscellaneous,  1,  20,  24,  52,  54.  81,  91, 
102, 104, 121, 122, 163, 182,  183,  184 
197,  200,  205,  237,  255,  257,  266, 
272,  298,  366,  368,  371,  401,  429, 
459,  473,  477,  478,  481,  571,  579, 
582,  584,  585,  590. 

Mississippi,  (State  and  Local),  204. 

Mississippi  Valley,  204,  205. 

Missouri,  (State  and  Local),  204,  266, 


595 


Moore,  Geo.  H..  182. 

Munsell's  Historical  Series.  479. 

Narragansett  Club  Pub.,  232. 

Narratives.     See  Travels. 

Natural  History,  2,  172,  369,  458,  474, 
537,  569,  570,  577. 

New  Brunswick,  372,  453. 

New  England,  48,  83, 133,  133, 172,  234, 
235, 263,  267,  238,  269, 270,  271,  372, 
455,  458, 477,  480,  481,  532,  569,  571, 
576,  577,  C83  584. 

Newfoundland,  3ol,  475. 

New  Hampshire,  (State  and  Local),  5,  6, 
17,  18,  21,  42,  47,  48,  49,  51,  52,  54, 
56,  83,  92,  120,  127,  130,  177,  185, 
198,  234,  235,  236,  267,  269,  300, 
397,  491,  456,  457,  525,  577, 578,  537. 

New  Jersey,  (State  and  Local),  42,  120, 
133, 171,  204,  233,  234,  236, 266,  398, 

New  Mexico,  237,  371.  [399,  582. 

Newspapers,  16,  238,  366,  429,  483. 

New  York,  (State  and  Local),  2,  6,  18, 
27,  45,  47,  50,  51,  54,  91,  103,  129, 
163, 200, 204,  233, 235,  237,  238, 239, 
240,  256,  272,  296,  302,  371,  373, 
399,  401,  452,  454,  457,  477,  479, 
480,  484,  569  577,  579,  581,  582,  587. 

Polygraphic,  81,  84,  178,  181,  185,  201, 

204,  257,  376,  475,  566,  573. 
Portrait  Galleries,  etc.,  120,  130,  171, 

178,  202. 

Prince  Society  Pub.,  5,  6,  84. 
Quakers,  296,  375. 
Kebellion,  17,  20,  27,  29,  49,  56,  78,  93, 

104,  121,   129,  170,   177,  179,   203, 

205,  240,   243,  256,  268,  299,  300, 
363,  374,  375,  418,  428,  569. 

Khode  Island,  (State  and  Local,)  25,  29, 
232,  237,  241,  271,  299,  429,  456. 

Sandwich  Islands,  177,  399,  584,  585. 

Sermons,  16,  27,  28,  46,  50,  55,  77,  78, 
92,  93,  128,  129,  130,  132,  171,  178, 
182,  185,  186,  201.  240,  243,  265, 
299,  301,  370, 372,  375,  376,  399, 429, 
473,  476,  482,  525,  526,  527,  573. 

Shakespeare,  171,  369,  370. 

Shakers,  85,  369. 

Slavery  and  Anti-,  7,  19,  25,  42,  46,  102, 
130,  131,  177,  184,  198,  233,  255, 
256,  258,  370,  372,  374,  423,  566, 
575,  582. 


South  Carolina,  41,  43,  46,  77, 121,  198, 
206,  234.  268,  373,  374,  570,  588. 

Tennessee,  163,  475. 

Texas,  398. 

Theatre  and  Drama,  171,  428. 

Tonga  Islands,  483. 

Travels,  Adventures  and  Narratives,  6, 
17,  19,  21,  24,  27,  28,  42,  45,  46,  47, 
50,  77,  80,  83,  84,  104, 119,  120, 121, 
122,  126,  127,  129,  130,  132,  133, 
170,  171,  177,  179,  182,  183,  184, 
198,  201,  203,  205,  206,  235,  240, 
255,  265,  263,  271,  272,  300,  301, 
302,  366,  368,  369,  370,  371,  372, 
373,  375,  397,  398,  399,  429,  453, 
454,  458,  474,  475,  476,  477,  480, 
482,  484,  525,  528,  529,  530,  532, 

533,  567,  568,   569,  571,  573,  574, 
575,  577,  578,  580,  581,  582,  581, 
587. 

Trials,  28,  46,  47,  399,  400,  402,  403, 
404,  405,  406,  407,  408,  409,  410, 
423,  483, 570,  573.  579,  581,  582. 

United  States,  417,  418,  484,  590. 

Vermont  (State  and  Local,)  2,  19,  47, 
55, 133,  203,  205,  267,  270,  423,  424, 
484,  570,  580,  589. 

Virginia  (State  and  Local,)  122,  127, 
132,  162,  170,  178,  186,  240,  271, 
300,  372,  424,  425 

Voyages,  24,  28,  45,  46,  54,  83, 102,  103, 
120,  130,  170,  172,  181.  184,  185, 
197,  301,  368,  373,  424,  425,  567. 

War  of  1812,  78,  79,  92.  271,  429,  452, 
473,  525,  582,  584,  591. 

Washington,  George,  206,  430,  431,  432, 
433,  434,  435,  436,  437,  438,  439, 
440,  441,  442,  443,  444,  445,  446, 
447,  448,  449,  450,  451,  452,  475, 

534,  535,  536,  570,  571,  580. 
Western  History  and  Geography,  2,  28, 

29,  51,  81,  82,  103,  119,  126,  201, 

202,  206,  241,  266,  270,  302,  373, 

397,  453,  475,  585,  587. 
Western  Virginia,  266,  454. 
West  Indies,  302. 
Wisconsin  (State  and  Local,)  162,  301, 

458. 
Witchcraft,  134,  235,  367,  369,  398,  418, 

531. 


INDEX   TO   PAMPHLETS. 


The  figures  refer  to  the  No.  of  the  Catalogue. 


Abercrombie,  James,  2749. 

Adams,  John,  81. 

Adams,  J.  Q.,  82,  83. 

Agriculture,  84. 

Albany.  85. 

Almanacs,  86. 

American  Institute  of  N.  T.,  88,  89. 

America,  91,  92,  93. 

Anti-Slavery  Soc.,  1818. 

Banking  Currency,  271.  2690,  2735. 

Beecher,  Lyman  &  H.  W.,  273. 

Boston,   283,    284,    2772,    2773,    2774, 

2774*,  2944,  2952. 
Botanical,  285. 
Bunker  Hill,  289. 
California,  492,  2769. 
Canal,  493. 

Catalogues,  494,  2750. 
Catholic,  495. 

Channing,  W.  E.,  496,  497, 1744,  2744. 
Church  Centennial,  498,  499,  500,  501, 

502,  503,  504,  5o5,  506. 
Clinton,  DeWitt,  507. 
Colleges,  Schools,  etc.,  94,  95,  286,  508, 

509,  510,  931,  932,  933,  934,  1395, 

1722,  2083,  2582,  2583,  2584,  2585, 

2757,  2766,  2771,  2924. 
Colonization  Soc.,  1830,  1834 
Congressional  Doc.,  2739. 
Connecticut,  511. 
Controversial,  512,  513,  514,  515,  516, 

1738. 

Dedication,  625. 
Education,  672,  673,  2714. 
Eloction   Sermons,   674,  675,  676,   677, 

678,  679,  680,  681,  682,  683,  684, 

685. 

Everett,  Edward,  665,  666,  667, 2946. 
Fast  Day  Sermons  735,  736. 
Fourth  of  July  Orations,  753,  754,  755, 

756,  757. 
Funeral    Sermons,  741,   742,  743,   744, 

745,  746,  747,  748,  749,    750,  751, 

752. 1742. 

Hamilton  and  Burr,  930. 
Historical  and  Biog.,  935,  936,  937,  938,  i 


939,  940,  941,  942, 1564, 1565,  2081, 
2775,  2776,  2777,  2778,  2779,2780, 
2780*  2781,  2782,  2783,  2784.  2785, 
2786,  2787,  2788,  2789,  2790^  2791, 
2792,  2793,  2794,  2795,  2796,  2797, 
2798.  2799,  2800. 

Horticultural  Society,  1397. 

Humane  Society,  1398,  1399. 

Indian,  1085,  1086,  1087,  1088,  1089, 
1090.  1091,  1092,1093,  1094,  1095, 
1096,  2931. 

Installation  and  Thanksgiving,  1736, 
2191,  2192 

Jackson,  A.,  1130,  1131. 

Jew,  1132,  1133. 

Law,  etc.,  1252,  1253. 

Magazines,  Reviews,  etc.,  1388,  1389, 
1390,  2723,  2724,  2725. 

Masonic,  1401. 

Medical,  1400,  1402,  1403,  1404,  1405, 
1406,  1407,  1408,  1409,  1410,  1411, 
1412,  2720. 

Messages,  Pres.  U.  S.,  2758. 

Miscellaneous,  77,  78,  79,  80.  90,  266, 
267,  268,  269,  270,  272.  274,  281, 
282,  287,  288,  290,  481,  482,  483, 
484,  485,  486,  487,  488,  489,  490, 
491,  619,  620,  621,  622,  623,  624, 
626.  627,  628,  629,  630.  663,  664, 
668,  669,  670,  671,  737,  738,  739, 
740,  758,  759,  809,  810,  811,  812, 
813,  814,  815,  916,  917,  918,  919, 
920,  921,  922,  923,  924,  925,  926, 
927,  928,  929,  1083,  1084,  1125, 
1126,  1127,  1128,  1129,1161,1162, 
1163,  1241,  1242,  1243,  1244, 1245, 
1246,  1247,  124S,  1249,  1250,  1251, 
1375,  1376,  1377,  1378,  1379,  1380, 
1381,  1382,  1383,  1385,  1386,  1391, 
1396,  1554,  1555,  1558,  1561, 1563, 
1571,  1605,  1607,  1608,  1703,  1704, 
1705,  1706,  1707,  1708,  1709, 1710, 
1711,  1712,  1713,  1715,  1716,  1740, 
1741,  1747,  1748,  1749,  1750,  1751, 
1761,  1912,  1913,  1914,  1915,  1916, 
1917,  1918,  1919,  2083,  2084,  2085, 


597 


2086,  2087,  2088,  2089,  2089*,  2090 
2194,  2195,  2196,  2197,  2198,2223, 
2224,  2225.  2226,  2250,  2251,  2570, 
2571,  2572;  2573,  2574,  2575,  2576, 
2577,  2578,  2579.  2583,  2585,  2684, 
2685,  2686,  2691,  2692,  2693,  2694, 
2695,  2701,  2715,  2717,  2719,  2721, 
2722,  2727,  2728,  2729,  2733,  2734, 
2736,  2737,  2738,  2742,  2743,  2745, 
2743,  2751,  2752,  2753,2754,2755, 
2756,  2761,  2762,  2763,  2801,  2802, 
2803,  2804,  2805,  2806,  2807,  2808, 
2915.  2916,  2917,  2918,2919,2920, 
2921,  2922,  2923,  292  i,  2925,  2926, 
2927,  2928,  2930,  2932,  2933,  2985 
2937,  2939,  2940,  2941,  2942,  2943, 
2944,  2945,  2946,  2948,  2951,  2953, 
2953*. 

Missionary,  Bible  Society,  etc.,  87,  275, 
276,  277,  278,  279,  280,  1384,  1387, 
1392,  1393,  2061,  2716,  2748,  2921, 
2924. 

Mormon,  1394. 

Music  1723. 

New  England  Soc.,  1568,  1569,  1570, 
1571. 

New  York  State  and  City,  1556,  1557, 
1559.  1560,  1562,  1566,  1567,  1739. 

Onderdonk,  Bishop  Benj.,  1606,  2936. 

Ordination  Sermons,  1600,  1601,  1602, 
1603, 1604,  2709,  2710. 

Paine,  Thos.,  1721,  2947. 

Parker,  Theodore,  2770. 

Plymouth  Orations,  etc.,  1719,  1720. 

Poetrv  and  Tragedy,  1714. 

Political,  1727,  1728,  1729,  1730,  1731, 
1732,  1733,  1734,  1735,2698,2703, 
2711,  2764, 2765. 

Porcupine  Peter,  ( W.  Cobbett,)  1717, 
1718. 

Protestant  Epis.  Church,  1724,  1725, 


1726,  1737,  1743,  2704,2712,2934 
2938. 

Eailroad,  1911,  2687,  2768. 

Rebellion  and  Slavery,  1816, 1817,  1818, 
1819,  1820,  1821,  1822,  1823,  1824, 
1825,  1826,  1827,  1828,  1829,  1830, 
1831,  1832,  1833,  1834,  1835,  1836, 
1837,  1838,  1839,  1840,  1841, 1842, 
1843,  1844,  1845,  1846, 1847, 1848, 
1849,  1850,  1851,  1852,1853.1854, 
1855,  1856,  1857,  1858.  1859,  1860, 
1881,  1862,  1863,  1864, 1865,  1866, 
1867,  1838,  1869,  1870,  1871, 1872, 
1873,  1874.  1875,  1876,  1877, 1878, 
1879,  1880,  1881,  1882,  1883,  1884, 
1885,  1886,  1887,  1888.  1889,  1890, 
1891,  1892,  1893,  1894, 1895,  1896, 
1897,  1898,  1899, 1900,  1901,  1902, 
1903,  1904, 1905, 1906,  1907, 1908, 
1909, 1910. 

Reports,  (Miscell.,)  2687,  2699,  2707. 

Reports  of  Secretary  of  Treasury,  1739, 
2718. 

Revolutionism.)  1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 
1924, 1925,  2949,  2950. 

Rhode  Island,  2767. 

Science,  2064,  2065. 

Sermons,  517,  2066,  2067,  2068,  2069, 
2070,  2071,  2072,  2073,  2074,  2075, 
2076,  2077,  2078,  2079,  2080,  2696, 
2697,  2702,  2705,  2708,  2712,  2713, 
2949 

Speeches  on  Tariff,  etc.,  2700,  2706, 
27182731,2732,2747. 

St.  Nicholas  Society,  2082. 

Stuart,  Moses,  2726. 

Tammany  Society,  2190. 

Temperance,  1745, 2193, 2689,  2748. 

Tracts,  2730,  2740.  2741,  2760. 

Unitarian,  1746,  2222. 

Webster,  2567, 2568,  2569. 


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